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picnic noun- oral sex, especially on a man US
- — Roger Blake, The American Dictionary of Sexual Terms, p. 161, 1964
- — Robert A. Wilson, Playboy’s Book of Forbidden Words, p. 192, 1972
- extended foreplay and/or sexual intercourse US
- — Kenn “Naz” Young, Naz’s Dictionary of Teen Slang, p. 89, 1993
- sex involving many people and many acts; an orgy US
- — Roger Blake, The American Dictionary of Sexual Terms, p. 161, 1964
- — Anon., King Smut’s Wet Dreams Interpreted, 1978
- a difficult situation NEW ZEALAND
- — David McGill, David McGill’s Complete Kiwi Slang Dictionary, p. 83, 1998
- something difficult, unpleasant, messy, confusing, etc
AUSTRALIA, 1896 An ironic use. - I know, Jimmy–but not on such a large scale as this picnic. Every available fighter-bomber and ground-attack aircraft south of the line’s going to be laid on[.] — W.R. Bennett, Wingman, p. 120, 1961
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 69, 1977
▶ no picnic a difficult situation or circumstance UK, 1888- Ann Bancroft was no picnic. She wouldn’t speak [...] Bette Davis was difficult. John Malkovich was no picnic [...] Ah, you’ve only got to look at him to know he’s not going to be a picnic, haven’t you? — The Guardian, 4 June 2004
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