clap cheeks
English
Alternative forms
- clap someone's cheeks
- get one's cheeks clapped
Etymology
From the sound made by one's buttocks as they are having sex.
Verb
clap cheeks (third-person singular simple present claps cheeks, present participle clapping cheeks, simple past and past participle clapped cheeks)
- (slang, euphemistic, possibly vulgar) To have sex or have sex with.
- Synonym: fuck
- They've been getting together secretly at night to clap cheeks.
- He likes to come by every now and then so he can clap her cheeks.
- She won't admit that she goes out every weekend just to get her cheeks clapped.
- c. 1782, “The Spendthrift clap't into Limbo”, in Five Exccllent New Songs, [Edinburgh?]: Entered According to Order, page 5:
- I pull’d out my purſe of five hundred pounds, / I pour’d them out on the table; / This glitt’ring ſight they no ſooner beheld, / Than they began to ſnigle and gigle; / And turning me round, would ſit in my lap, / And ſmerking and laughing, my cheeks they would clap; / I told them that I would have no more of that, / It was it that brought me to limbo.
- (slang, euphemistic, possibly vulgar) To twerk.