Citations:chesterfield rugby
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English citations of chesterfield rugby
Noun: "(slang) sexual activity"
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- 1941 — "Good Luck Gals!", Winnipeg W. A. G., December 1941:
- Games of all forms (with the probable exception of chesterfield rugby) are provided, and enthusiasm reigns high.
- 1942 — "Old Meliran's Almanac", The Prairie Flyer, Volume 2, Number 7, Christmas 1942:
- The results of several Matches of Chesterfield Rugby will be announced, and cause Consternation.
- 1949 — Vox Lycei 1948-1949 [yearbook], page 30:
- Has a friendly smile for everyone, especially for the girls. Accomplished skier — all star in chesterfield rugby, especially on long "skiing" trips.
- 1968 — Vox Lycei 1967-1968 [yearbook], page 27:
- He lists his interests as the guitar and chesterfield rugby.
- 1973 — Doris Clark, "Successful Living," The Leader-Post, 25 August 1973:
- As to necking and petting, as a kind of part time recreation, frankly, it's a failure. You'll do better to dance together or play tennis than to use up all that ebulience in what we used to call chesterfield rugby.
- 1975 — "Lazy Muscles: Fitness Scares Them," The Montreal Gazette, 13 November 1975:
- "There are so many adults with fitness problems today because, other than a little chesterfield rugby, they never exercise," said Allan Little, Edmonton YMCA supervisor.
- 2006 — Allan L. Southern, M. O. B.: A Personal Journey Through Life's Little Problems, Southland Publishing (2006), →ISBN, page 63:
- An old girlfriend of mine was obsessed with going to bingo halls every night when I wanted her to stay home and play a little chesterfield rugby.
- 2007 — luvtodoit [username], "Opening Up Our Marriage", Literotica, 6 February 2007:
- The guestroom was situated directly above the living room where Jack and Donna were playing chesterfield.[sic] rugby.
- 2010 — NHaner [username], "10 Incredibly Simple Ways to Improve Your Self-Confidence", Open Salon, 20 May 2010
- Your lover is obviously physically attracted to you so if you throw on a skimpy little number and propose some chesterfield rugby there is basically no way that they can say no.