- blow job
- Noun. Fellatio or cunnilingus. Orig. U.S.
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
blow job — also blowjob, 1961, from BLOW (Cf. blow) + JOB (Cf. job). Exactly which blow is meant is the subject of some debate; the word might have begun as a euphemism for suck (thus from blow (1)), or it might refer to the explosive climax of an orgasm… … Etymology dictionary
Blow Job — est un film muet d Andy Warhol. Filmé en janvier 1964, ce film de trente cinq minutes en format 16 mm par une caméra Bolex sur une pellicule en noir et blanc. Il montre le visage de l acteur DeVeren Bookwalter alors qu une personne qui n apparaît … Wikipédia en Français
blow job — n informal the practice of touching a man s sexual organs with your lips and tongue to give him sexual pleasure … Dictionary of contemporary English
blow job — blow ,job noun count VERY INFORMAL the practice of sucking a man s sex organ to give him sexual pleasure … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
blow job — blow′ job n. Vulgar Slang. cvb sts an act or instance of fellatio • Etymology: 1940–45 … From formal English to slang
blow job — ► NOUN vulgar slang ▪ an act of fellatio … English terms dictionary
blow job — [Vulgar Slang] an act or instance of fellatio: also blowjob n … English World dictionary
blow job — Slang (vulgar). an act or instance of fellatio. * * * blow job UK US noun [countable] [singular blow job plural blow jobs] very informal the practice of sucking a man’s sex organ to give h … Useful english dictionary
blow job — blowjob low job , blow job low job . An act of {fellatio}, a form of oral sex; a slang term. See {blow}[11], v. i. [Vulgar slang] Syn: cock sucking. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blow job — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms blow job : singular blow job plural blow jobs very informal the practice of sucking a man s sex organ to give him sexual pleasure … English dictionary
blow job — n an act of fellatio. This term, now wide spread in English speaking countries, spread from the USA in the 1960s. A puzzling misnomer to many, to blow in this context is probably a euphemism for ejaculate, a usage occasionally recorded in the… … Contemporary slang