sling one up
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[edit]Verb
[edit]sling one up (third-person singular simple present slings one up, present participle slinging one up, simple past and past participle slung one up)
- (British, vulgar, slang) To have penetrative sex with (a woman).
- 1992, John Burke, London's Burning, London: Simon & Schuster, page 131:
- Bayleaf’s eyes met George’s. George, with increasing alarm, said: ‘You ain’t slung one up it, have you?”
- 2008 May 22, Damon Beesley, Iain Morris, “Caravan Club”, in The Inbetweeners, season 1, episode 5 (television production), spoken by Jay Cartwright (James Buckley), E4:
- That one has fucked everyone. I've slung one up her a few times myself.
- 2016, Chris Ryan, Deathlist, London: Coronet Books, page 30:
- ‘Accident now, was it? I heard different, Jock. I heard that Eddie was slinging one up Bowen’s missus. So Bowen gave him a bullet for his troubles. […]
Usage notes
[edit]Sometimes used with it as an object instead of her, either objectifying a woman or referring implicitly to her vagina.