on the game

English

Etymology

UK late-19th century.[1] However, the game as a euphemism for sexual activity dates to at least Troilus and Cressida (1602):[1] "Set them down / For sluttish spoils of opportunity / And daughters of the game." Compare with the similar euphemism sport.[2]

Pronunciation

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Prepositional phrase

on the game

  1. (UK, idiomatic, slang, euphemistic) Working as a prostitute.
    Synonyms: in the racket, on the bash, on the beat, on the turf

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Siefring, Judith, editor (2005), The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, →ISBN
  2. ^ Holder, R. W. (2008) Dictionary of Euphemisms, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, game (the), page 191