Copulate
91cooter — name for some types of freshwater terrapin in southern U.S., 1835 (first attested 1827 in phrase drunk as a cooter, but this probably is a colloquial form of unrelated COOT (Cf. coot)), from obsolete verb coot to copulate (1660s), of unknown… …
92copula — linking verb, 1640s, from L. copula that which binds, rope, band, bond (see COPULATE (Cf. copulate)) …
93copulation — late 14c., coupling, from M.Fr. copulation mating, copulation (14c.), from L. copulationem (nom. copulatio), noun of action from copulat , pp. stem of copulare (see COPULATE (Cf. copulate)). Of the sex act from late 15c., and this became the main …
94board — (of a male) to copulate with Usually outside marriage, and using naval imagery: I am sure he is in the fleet. I would he had boarded me. (Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing) and in later use: I tried to board her at Kiva, but …
95couple — 1. (with) to copulate with The standard meanings are to marry of humans and to copulate of animals: Thou hast coupled this Hindoo slut. (Fraser, 1975, writing in archaic style) Only ten minutes ago she had been coupling with me… …
96force yourself on — to copulate with The male usually does the forcing. Also as force your ardour or force your attentions on: You are not the sort of man to force yourself on me against my will. (A. Massie, 1986) This was the evening when the… …
97foul desire — a wish to copulate Where foul means disgusting it seems that linguistically only males are thus taken: If foul desire has not conducted you. (Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus) A man may also have foul designs on a woman who is not his… …
98free relationship — licence within a heterosexual partnership to copulate with third parties There is an implication perhaps that a normal union in which the parties copulate only with each other involves sexual servility: Our marriage had broken up over… …
99pluck — (of a male) to copulate with DAS says Rhyming euphem. for the taboo fuck . However, to pluck a rose was to copulate with a female virgin, and the imagery may come from the gathering of a flower …
100press conjugal rights on — to copulate with (a reluctant wife) See conjugal rights: Some fear that he might have been pressing his conjugal rights could have accounted for it. (Kee, 1993 Parnell was afraid that Katie O Shea, with whom he lived as man and wife and …