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Pirate (sexual Slang)
Pirate has multiple meanings in sexual slang. Several of them emerged in the 20th century and play off the tradition that pirates took whatever they wanted, including sex, which was "seen as a conquest."Dalzell, Tom; Victor, Terry (2007). ''Sex Slang.'' Psychology Press, Usage The most common usage is Australian slang for a man searching around for casual sex, as in "on the pirate" or the verb "to pirate".Green, Jonathon (2005). ''Cassell's Dictionary of Slang.'' Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., It has also been used to describe a pimp who steals a prostitute from another pimp. A more recent slang usage is a fictitious sex act called "the pirate" or "the angry pirate".Denton-Brown, Nick et al (Eds.) (2009). ''Dirty Sanchez's Guide to Buck Nasty Sex.'' Ulysses Press, Sex columnist Dan Savage fielded a question from a reader who asked about the act. The reader described it as "when you’re getting a blowjob from a girl, and when you cum, you ejaculate in her eye. Then you ki ...
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Sexual Slang
Sexual slang is a set of linguistics, linguistic terms and phrases used to refer to sexual organs, processes, and activities; they are generally considered colloquialism, colloquial rather than formal or medical, and some may be seen as impolite or improper. Related to sexual slang is slang related to defecation and flatulence (toilet humor, scatolinguistics). References to the anal tract are often given a sexual connotation in the context of anal sex (in particular, in a context of male homosexuality). While popular usage is extremely versatile in coining ever new short-lived synonyms, old terms with originally no pejorative colouring may come to be considered inappropriate over time. Thus, terms like ''Buttocks, arse/wikt:ass, ass'', ''cunt'', ''wikt:cock, cock'' and ''fuck'' should not be considered "slang," since they are the inherited common English terms for their referents, but they are often considered vulgarisms and are replaced by euphemisms or scientific terminology in ...
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