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steam and cream; steam job noun during the Vietnam war, a bath and sex with a prostitute US- “Hey GI, you fey two hundred piasters, I gib you number-one steam job.” — John Steinbeck IV, In Touch, p. 15, 1969
- Give him five bucks, tell him I told you could leave your cameras with him—you’re going for a steam and cream. — Joshua Karton, Films Scenes for Actors, p. 448, 1983
- — John Elting, A Dictionary of Soldier Talk, p. 305, 1984
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 209, 1991
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