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have your end away — get/have (your) end away British, very informal! if a man gets his end away, he has sex. Did you get your end away last night, then? … New idioms dictionary
get your end away — british impolite phrase to have sex Thesaurus: to have sexsynonym sexual activityhyponym Main entry: end * * * get/have your ˈend away … Useful english dictionary
get your end away — get/have (your) end away British, very informal! if a man gets his end away, he has sex. Did you get your end away last night, then? … New idioms dictionary
have end away — get/have (your) end away British, very informal! if a man gets his end away, he has sex. Did you get your end away last night, then? … New idioms dictionary
get your end away — British impolite to have sex … English dictionary
get end away — get/have (your) end away British, very informal! if a man gets his end away, he has sex. Did you get your end away last night, then? … New idioms dictionary
end — 1 /end/ noun (C) 1 LAST PART the last part of something such as a period of time, activity, book, or film: He s leaving at the end of October. | I found the end of the movie very disappointing. | from beginning to end: Her story was a pack of… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
You've Got to Hide Your Love Away — Infobox Song Name = You ve Got to Hide Your Love Away Artist = The Beatles Album = Help! Released = 6 August 1965 track no = 3 Recorded = Abbey Road Studios 18 February 1965 Genre = Folk rock Length = 2:11 Writer = Lennon/McCartney Label =… … Wikipedia
end */*/*/ — I UK [end] / US noun [countable] Word forms end : singular end plural ends Get it right: end: People often confuse the phrases at the end and in the end. In the end is similar to finally or eventually. Use it when you are saying what happens… … English dictionary
have — to copulate with Of either sex, meaning to possess, albeit temporarily: I was so impatient I had her without getting out of my chair. (Fraser, 1969) You must have had lots of men... Have you enjoyed it? (Amis, 1978) Most of the… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms