- get one's oats
- get one's oats (slang)To have sexual intercourse• • •Main Entry: ↑oat
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
get one's oats — ► get one s oats Brit. informal have sexual intercourse. Main Entry: ↑oat … English terms dictionary
get one's oats Brit. — get one s oats Brit. informal have sex. → oat … English new terms dictionary
get one's oats — vb British to achieve sexual satisfaction. The phrase originates in the idea of sowing one s wild oats , especially in the sense of sexual adventuring outside marriage. Since the 1960s the phrase has been applied to both men and women, and to sex … Contemporary slang
oats — n pl See get one s oats … Contemporary slang
oats — Noun. 1. Sperm, with regard to being seeds. Used in phrases such as sow one s oats, which essentially alludes to procreation but at its most basic to having to sexual intercourse. 2. Sex. The informal phrase get ones oats meaning to have sex. E.g … English slang and colloquialisms
oat — ► NOUN ▪ a cereal plant with a loose branched cluster of florets, cultivated in cool climates. ● feel one s oats Cf. ↑feel one s oats ● get one s oats Cf. ↑get one s oats ● sow one s wild oats Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
oaty — oat ► NOUN ▪ a cereal plant with a loose branched cluster of florets, cultivated in cool climates. ● feel one s oats Cf. ↑feel one s oats ● get one s oats Cf. ↑get one s oats ● sow one s wild oats Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
oat — noun a cereal plant with a loose branched cluster of florets, cultivated in cool climates. [Avena sativa and related species.] Phrases feel one s oats N. Amer. informal feel lively and energetic. get one s oats Brit. informal have sex. sow one s… … English new terms dictionary
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