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shack-up noun- an act of casual sex US
- “You’ll see him look around a party and pick out the best-looking girl present, to claim he’s just come back from a shack-up with her somewhere.” — Elaine Shepard, The Doom Pussy, p. 146, 1967
- a person with whom you are living and enjoying sex without the burdens or blessings of marriage US
- — American Speech, p. 120, May 1960: “Korean bamboo English”
- Big-name movie and television stars make the Strip scene every night, many scouting for new shack-ups. — Arthur Blessitt, Turned On to Jesus, p. 117, 1971
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