dine at the Y
English
Etymology
From the Y-like shape of the female crotch.
Verb
dine at the Y (third-person singular simple present dines at the Y, present participle dining at the Y, simple past and past participle dined at the Y)
- (slang) To perform cunnilingus.
- 2015, Rachel Redhead, Curse-Breaker Origins - The Vampires: Debbie Fall, page 158:
- “Then let us have sex, right here next to her body. Let me dine at the Y now. I'm hungry for some girl juice.”
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