释义 |
seeing-to noun- the act of sexual intercourse, generally considered as the man doing it to the woman UK
A sense of aggression is implied; consider the contemporaneous “seeing-to” a beating). - For God’s sake take me back to your flat in Knightsbridge and give me the most frightful seeing-to. — Henry Sloane, Sloane’s Inside Guide to Sex & Drugs & Rock ’n’ Roll, p. 41, 1985
- “All those birds come away on holiday to get pissed up [drunk] ...” “...And get a fuckin’ good seeing to.” “A drop of the old debauchery.” — J.J. Connolly, Know Your Enemy [britpulp], p. 153, 1999
- Henry was still waiting, though he practised hard enough, giving his pillow a “right seeing to” most nights. — Jenny Eclair, Camberwell Beauty, p. 193, 2000
- a beating UK
Often as “a proper seeing-to”. - I owe that jumped-up plough-boy a seeing to! — Michael Reeves, Witchfinder General, 1968
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