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lunch noun- the male genitals, especially as may be hinted at or imagined when the man is dressed AUSTRALIA, 1944
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 185, 2002
- oral sex performed on a woman US
- — Adult Video News, p. 48, August 1995
▶ do lunch to have lunch, usually a working lunch US Hollywood lingo, embraced elsewhere with a sense of mocking.- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 3, Spring 1987
- I didn’t hang out with the movie crowd, didn’t “do lunch” at the latest place or swing with the swingers. — Odie Hawkins, Lost Angeles, p. 33, 1994
▶ drop your lunch to fart AUSTRALIA- — Lenie Johansen, The Dinkum Dictionary, 1988
▶ out to lunch- distracted, insensible, foolish, stupid, vacant; being there with the mind elsewhere US, 1955
A figurative use of a favourite excuse for someone not being there, in this case extended to “not all there”. - — Washington Post, 23 April 1961: “Man, dig this jazz”
- He was a Neurotic Artist, almost a magician when it came to dealing with cards, but “out to lunch” on the people level. — Odie Hawkins, Men Friends, p. 113, 1989
- knocked from your surfboard by a wave US
- — Gary Fairmont R. Filosa II, The Surfer’s Almanac, p. 191, 1977
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