"Play nug-a-nug" and 30 other terms for sex from the last 600 years

Interesting that all of the fun image posts above are, one way or another, British media.

(And Americans are supposed to be so randy!)

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No beast with two heads or backs or whatever the line was?
(I think that Coleman Hell has me confused)

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That’s from Othello -

“I am one, sir, that comes to tell you your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs.”

I also like “poor man’s opera”

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Edit: Doesn’t work as well without the tune :- (

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Terms from the future?
A little of the old in-out, in-out.

edit to fix typo

I thought once I heard the euphemism “Hide the lion”, but on Googling I see that’s a childrens’ book.

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