slap and tickle — noun (informal) Amorous frolicking, with kissing, petting, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑slap * * * slap and ˈtickle idiom (old fashioned, BrE … Useful english dictionary
slap and tickle — n. [Brit. Informal] playful kissing or caressing, foreplay, or, now, often, sexual intercourse: also written slap and tickle n. * * * … Universalium
slap and tickle — n. [Brit. Informal] playful kissing or caressing, foreplay, or, now, often, sexual intercourse: also written slap and tickle n … English World dictionary
slap and tickle — ► slap and tickle Brit. informal physical amorous play. Main Entry: ↑slap … English terms dictionary
slap and tickle — noun uncount BRITISH HUMOROUS sexual activity, especially when it does not involve serious feelings … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slap-and-tickle — n British petting, kissing and caressing. A joky and innocuous euphemism for love play of various degrees of intensity. The phrase dates from the Edwardian era but was most popular in the late 1950s, usually in the form a bit of slap and tickle … Contemporary slang
slap and tickle — sexual play Literally, no more than what might occur in any courtship, which is all this phrase normally implies: And what sells this year s new royal books but the same slap and tickle? (Esquire, December, 1993) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
slap and tickle — mainly British, old fashioned, humorous sexual activity that is not serious. They were having a bit of slap and tickle on the sofa when I walked in … New idioms dictionary
slap and tickle Brit. — slap and tickle Brit. informal playful sexual activity. → slap … English new terms dictionary
slap-and-tickle — /slæp ən ˈtɪkəl/ (say slap uhn tikuhl) noun sexual play, usually lighthearted …