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session noun- a prolonged period of steady drinking AUSTRALIA, 1949
- One winter night, in company with Hookey, they had set out for the mill after a session with Scotty’s bombo down at Tenbi. — Robert S. Close, With Hooves of Brass, p. 25, 1961
- I took my bottle of Scotch down to the engineers’ mess and had a session with the Second, Third and Fourth engineers. — Les Such, A Yen for Yokohama, p. 37, 1963
- Max Harris and I have both read this now, and we had a long claretlubricated session over it on Wednesday[.] — Geoffrey Dutton, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 235, 1965
- Back at the pub, in time for the afternoon “session”, my sponsors divided up the loot, and over my protests insisted on splitting it four ways. — John O’Grady, It’s Your Shout, Mate!, p. 26, 1972
- This time he’d had a real good session and had the tatas bad. — Sam Weller, Old Bastards I Have Met, p. 83, 1979
- Clad in Australian flying suits we found a U.S. boozer and settled in for a session. — Martin Cameron, A Look at the Bright Side, 1988
- There was this session at the Royal earlier tonight, on account of Darcy. — Shane Maloney, Nice Try, p. 190, 1998
- an instance of sexual intercourse US
- — Anna Scotti and Paul Young, Buzzwords, p. 29, 1997
- any period of time spent scooter-riding with friends UK
- — Ben Sharpe, Scooter Crazy, p. 41, 2000
- a series of waves US
- — Grant W. Kuhns, On Surfing, p. 121, 1963
- a social dance US
- Session means dance. — William Bernard, Jailbait, p. 81, 1949
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