hit it and quit it

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hit it and quit it (third-person singular simple present hits it and quits it, present participle hitting it and quitting it, simple past and past participle hit it and quit it)

  1. (slang) To have a sexual encounter for physical gratification, and part company with the other partner immediately thereafter; to have a quickie one-night stand.
    • 1999, Connie Rose Porter, Imani All Mine, page 105:
      They just want to hit it and quit it. When this white man done had enough, you won't even know where he is.
    • 2003, Margaret Johnson-Hodge, Some Sunday, page 264:
      You say to yourself, I'll just hit it and quit it. My girl won't know.
    • 2005, Letitia Anderson, Sins of the Past, page 13:
      Keith is just a no good for nothing guy who likes to hit it and quit it.
    • 2005, Lexi Davis, Pretty Evil, page 365:
      As far as the guys' hit-it-and-quit-it philosophy with women, after all they'd gone through, they'd finally changed their perspectives.
    • 2006, David Zinczenko, Men, Love & Sex: The Complete User's Guide for Women, page 127:
      Men want to hit it and quit it. In and out. Wham bam.
    • 2006, Relentless Aaron, Extra Marital Affairs, page 173:
      "Just a quick hit it and quit it." Mason knew she was right, but there was a time for everything, even romance.

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