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Jersey side of the snatch play noun middle age US Borrowed from the slang of bowlers, where the “Jersey side” is to the left of the head pin.- They were introduced to an insignificant, graying man–“on the Jersey side of the snatch play,” in hipster language, meaning that Narco was over forty and wondering if life would ever begin again. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 113, 1961
- — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 71, 1970
- “I’m on the Jersey side of snatch.” Likely it had been years since his swinging lingam had nudged itself into the sweet enclosing lips of the yoni. — Brian Preston, Pot Planet, p. 26, 2002
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