Mile Long Club
English
Etymology
By analogy with Mile High Club.
Proper noun
the Mile Long Club
- (humorous) A notional club that one joins by having sex aboard a train.
- 1997, Nick Paumgarten, "Into Training", Skiing, November 1997, page 20E:
- One confessed to necking in a graveyard, and another to her, um, induction into the Mile Long Club.
- 2003, "Love is in the air", The Telegraph, 10 June 2003:
- Surprisingly, no one has yet set up an online shrine to the Mile Long Club, which is devoted to similar triumphs aboard Eurostar as it trundles under the Channel.
- 2011, Bennett Gavrish, Train Wreck, unnumbered page:
- "Relax, sweets. It's okay," Jamal said and let out a sigh. "You don't gotta be so hostile. I've come to accept the fact that I'm not gonna join the mile long club tonight."
- "What's the mile long club?" asked Bradley, who was wide awake after his own snoring had interrupted his sleep, much to the relief of the other passengers.
- "You've heard of the mile high club, right? That means you've fucked on an airplane. The mile long club is the train version. That shit's wicked exclusive."
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:Mile Long Club.
- 1997, Nick Paumgarten, "Into Training", Skiing, November 1997, page 20E:
See also
- Mile High Club