to have sex with someone
The phrase "go all the way" originated in the mid-20th century as a slang expression related to sexual activity, it specifically emerged as a euphemism or colloquial expression referring to engaging in sexual intercourse. It implies the willingness to progress to the ultimate stage of physical intimacy in a romantic or sexual encounter.
a period of time that has passed without being in any sexual relationship
The idiom "dry spell" is a figurative expression that originated in the late 19th to early 20th century. The term "dry" is used metaphorically to describe a lack or absence of something, while "spell" refers to a duration or period of time. A "dry spell" refers to a period of time during which a person has not been involved in any sexual relationships or experiences. It suggests a temporary or prolonged period with no sexual activity.
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to have sex or be involved in a sexual relationship with someone
The idiom "know someone in the biblical sense" is believed to have originated in the 19th century. It is thought to be a reference to the Bible's many mentions of sex, which are often very clear and direct. The idiom is commonly used to mean that someone has had sexual relations with another person, and it is often used in a humorous manner. It implies a deep and intimate knowledge of someone on a physical and personal level.
to engage in casual sexual encounters without commitment or serious relationships, particularly during one's youth
The idiom "sow one's oats" is metaphorically linked to the act of scattering or planting oat seeds in agriculture. The metaphorical connection lies in the idea that just as seeds are scattered in various directions, individuals engaging in this behavior are exploring different experiences without committing to long-term relationships. It is used to describe a period in a person's life, usually during their youth or early adulthood, when they engage in adventurous, often casual behavior, particularly in terms of sexual relationships.
to cause intense excitement or arousal, especially of a sexual nature
to reach the stage of sexual intimacy in which a person touches the body of their partner
The idiom "get to second base with someone" draws its origin from the game of baseball, where the bases represent different stages a player must touch in order to score a run. In a figurative sense, "getting to second base with someone" means engaging in more intimate physical activities of a sexual nature. It suggests a level of physical closeness that goes beyond kissing or basic touching.
used to refer to a person's sexual relationship with someone, particularly a relationship that is immoral or wrong
The idiom "in bed with someone" has its origins in the literal act of sharing a bed, which is often associated with intimacy and sexual activity. It is used to refer to a person's sexual involvement or intimate relationship with another individual. It can connote a sense of disapproval or criticism, suggesting that the sexual relationship is seen as inappropriate, forbidden, or socially unacceptable.
used to describe someone who is very interested in having sex
The idiom "hot to trot" originated in the early 20th century and is associated with horse racing terminology. In horse racing, a horse that is "hot to trot" is eager, spirited, and ready to start running. Over time, the phrase was adapted and humorously applied to describe individuals who exhibit a similar level of eagerness and readiness in a sexual context. It is used to describe someone who is extremely eager or enthusiastic about engaging in sexual activities.
to have a sexual relationship with someone, particularly someone over whom one has influence or control
The origin of the idiom "have one's way with someone" is not attributed to a specific historical event or cultural reference. Rather, it stems from the combination of common English language expressions and idiomatic usage. The phrase "have one's way" implies the act of obtaining or achieving what one desires, often with a sense of control or dominance, the addition of "with someone" expands the meaning to encompass a specific target or receiver of one's actions. When used in a sexual context, the idiom implies that one person is taking complete control or satisfying their desires without consideration for the other person's consent or preferences. It carries a highly disapproving and offensive connotation, as it implies an abusive behavior.
to have sex with someone
While its exact origin is challenging to pinpoint, "get lucky" is a phrase that has been used in various contexts for decades. It reflects the notion of chance or fortune in acquiring something desirable, which in this case refers to engaging in sexual activity. It conveys the idea that the person was lucky or fortunate to have a sexual experience.
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