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skull noun- oral sex US
- “That’s what I need, a little skull,” said Fuzzy[.] — Joseph Wambaugh, The Blue Knight, p. 139, 1973
- While Willie drove us around, I opted for her far out skull extravaganza. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Airtight Willie and Me, p. 9, 1979
- The Manager gave him all the free bourbon he could guzzle and, if he could still get it up, some Oblivious backbooth skull just to discourage the likes of these two Clevelands from filing complaints. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 25, 1990
- Lizzie’s a blast; she’s smart, tender, funny and gives great skull. — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 265, 1994
- a confidence swindle TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1979
- — Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago, 2003
- a passenger in a lorry UK
Road hauliers’ slang. - — British Road Services Magazine, December 1951
- in circus and carnival usage, a free ticket US
- — Don Wilmeth, The Language of American Popular Entertainment, p. 244, 1981
▶ out of your skull very drunk or drug-intoxicated UK, 1968 Variation on OFFYOURHEAD.- [C]oked out of their skulls during the recording of Morrison Hotel[.] — Barney Hoskyns, Waiting For The Sun, p. 184, 1996
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 84, 1996
- [W]e are stoned out of our skulls[.] — Stuart Browne, Dangerous Parking, p. 84, 2000
▶ take a skull in a dramatic performance, to react slowly to a line US- — Sherman Louis Sergel, The Language of Show Biz, p. 97, 1973
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