Bedroom shenanigan's have been given a few strange names, passed on down the centuries. Here are some terms for nookie, from the last 600 or so years, and the dates they were first used. Horizontal refreshment, is my particular favourite...along with Joining giblets and bumping Uglies!! 😃 😃 ❤ Give someone a green gown (1351) Play nug-a-nug (1505) Play at couch quail (1521) Ride below the crupper (1578) Fadoodling (1611) Put the devil into hell (1616) Princum-prancum (1630) Join paunches (1656) Dance the Paphian jig (1656) Play at tray trip of a die (1660) Dance Barnaby (1664) Shot twixt wind and water (1665) Play at rantum-scantum (1667) Blow off the groundsills (1674) Play hey gammer cook (1674) Join giblets (1680) Play at rumpscuttle and clapperdepouch (1684) Lerricompoop (1694) Ride a dragon upon St. George (1698) Houghmagandy (1700) Pogue the hone (1719) Make feet for children’s stockings (1785) Dance the kipples (1796) Have one’s corn ground (1800) Horizontal refreshment (1863) Arrive at the end of the sentimental journey (1896) Get one’s ashes hauled (1910) Bumping Uglies (1990's) Netflix & Chill (2010)
===================== Boots were made for walking Winds were blowing change Boys fall in the jungle As I Came of Age
EDIT: I thought the phrase was of Shakespeare's making. Turns out there is an earlier use by Rabelais, "In the vigour of his age he married Gargamelle, daughter to the King of the Parpaillons, a jolly pug, and well-mouthed wench. These two did oftentimes do the two-backed beast together, joyfully rubbing and frotting their bacon 'gainst one another"
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
I like the "feet for childrens stockings". I frequently ask Momma if she would like to try to make a baby. We can only try and try as often as we like, since Jan 31, 1984.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)