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stroke verb- to flatter someone US
- Who don’t like to be stroked? — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 162, 1979
- to masturbate US
Also “stroke off”. - While not the greatest menage ever taped, the action is not bad; it certainly provides material for some lazy stroking. — Adult Video, p. 53, August/September 1986
- “The boy is masturbating” [...] Beef [the penis] Strokin’ off[.] — Erica Orloff and JoAnn Baker, Dirty Little Secrets, p. 89, 2001
▶ stroke it- in car racing, to drive with care and caution US
- I’d rather lead one lap and fall out of the race than stroke it and finish it in the money. — Tom Wolfe, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, p. 156, 1965
- to perform badly on purpose US
- We’ve been losing so many people going up against very heavily defended targets that our squadrons have begun to back off, to stroke it. — T. E. Cruise, Wings of Gold III, p. 219, 1989
▶ stroke the lizard (of a male) to masturbate US- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 178, 1971
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