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vinegar stroke; vinegar noun the final penile thrust culminating in ejaculation when copulating or masturbating AUSTRALIA Alluding to the facial expression of the male. Also, in the plural, “the final thrusts preceding ejaculation”. UK comedian Phill Jupitus, who uses this term to describe the closing moments of his act, explains: “Just before a bloke comes he looks like you’ve popped a teaspoon of vinegar into his mouth”.- I mean, when approaching the final big vinegar stroke of a good pull, who’d give a stuff if they went blind and deaf? — Geoff Mill, Nobody Dies But Me, p. 2, 1961
- I was in bed with the wife of a friend of mine, when all of a sudden, just on the vinegar stroke, I heard her husband’s car come up the drive. — David Ireland, The Unknown Political Prisoner, p. 84, 1972
- I’ll never forget when I once gave one to a randy little stewardess. I was thirty thousand feet and eight inches up at the time and I was just getting into the vinegar strokes, when someone started hammering on the door. — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 117, 1985
- “I could reach me vinegar with Abby,” leered Joey. — Gary Bushell, The Face, p. 29, 2001
- The final split-second before orgasm during sex or, more likely, masturbation. — Dennis Leckey, Private Correspondence, 8 April 2002
- Approaching his vinegar stroke, he was accessing his mental wankbank for a suitable image to produce a satisfactory climax[.] — Colin Butts, Is Harry Still on the Boat?, p. 6, 2003
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