Copulate
101put — to copulate From the placement rather than any association with holing out at golf : ... you been put putting with blondie here, my wife. (Mailer, 1965) A put, a single act of copulation, may be had or done by a male. Put and take… …
102ride — 1. to copulate with Usually of a man, with the common equine imagery: You ride like a kern of Ireland, your French hose off. (Shakespeare, Henry V) but also of a woman, especially if above the man: Gabby groaned as she rode him… …
103screw — 1. (of a male) to copulate with Referring to the entry into a reciprocal aperture: Well you, Howard, says Flora, who did you screw last night? (Bradbury, 1975) Either sex may be said to screw around, to copulate indiscriminately:… …
104sleep together — (of a couple) to copulate Usually extramaritally on a regular basis, and also of homosexuals. Not to sleep together, of spouses, means that they have ceased to copulate with each other, even though they may continue to share the same bed …
105sleep with — to copulate with Perhaps the commonest use, normally of extramarital copulation by either sex, or both, and now standard English: One couldn t accept a fur coat without sleeping with a man. (G. Greene, 1932) A sleeping dictionary is… …
106tip — 1. to copulate with In former Scottish use, the rams tipped the ewes, whence the proverb: Tip where you will, you shall lamb with the leave. In modern American use, to tip means to copulate with other than your regular sexual partner …
107frig — [[t]frɪg[/t]] v. frigged, frig•ging. Slang: Usu. Vulgar. 1) med sts to copulate with 2) med sts to copulate 3) med sts to masturbate 4) phv inf frig around, to fool around; waste time • Etymology: 1425–75; earlier, to move about restlessly, rub …
108fuck — [[t]fʌk[/t]] vulgar sl. 1) cvb sts to have sexual intercourse with 2) cvb sts to treat unfairly or harshly 3) cvb sts to have sexual intercourse 4) cvb sts to meddle (usu. fol. by with) 5) sts fuck around a) to behave in a frivolous way b) to… …
109tread — [[t]trɛd[/t]] v. trod, trod•den trod, tread•ing, 1) to set down the foot or feet in walking; step; walk 2) to step or walk, esp. so as to press, crush, or injure something; trample (usu. fol. by on or upon) 3) orn (of a male bird) to copulate 4)… …
110tread — [c]/trɛd / (say tred) verb (trod or, Archaic, trode, trodden or trod, treading) –verb (t) 1. to step or walk on, about, in, or along. 2. to trample or cr …