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English citations of slap bellies

Verb: "(slang, vulgar) to have sexual intercourse"

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  • 2002 — Joseph R. Armstead, Darkness Fears: A Tale of the Moon-Chosen, Writers Press Club (2002), →ISBN, page 100:
    "Once upon a time you'd have paid good money to spend as much time as you could slapping bellies with a mound of flesh like her.
  • 2003Tracy Price-Thompson, Chocolate Sangria, One World Books (2007), →ISBN, page xix:
    Just two months earlier Hattie had caught her and Mr. Jacobson slapping bellies up against a west-wing wall
  • 2011Guy Vanderhaeghe, A Good Man, McClelland & Stewart (2011), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    "So they set sail, but before the Lugubrious Helmsman could clamber into his hammock to slap bellies with Mrs. Helmsman, a great storm, a most terrifying blow, put The Clinker in peril.