Apparently, Getting off at Haymarket is slang for Coitus Interruptus.
In other words, you're not going all the way to Waverley. I.e. you're pulling out before ejaculating.
What other phrases do you know?
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"Apparently, Getting off at Haymarket is slang for Coitus Interruptus.
In other words, you're not going all the way to Waverley. I.e. you're pulling out before ejaculating.
What other phrases do you know?
" sheesh havnt heard that for donkeys years |
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"Apparently, Getting off at Haymarket is slang for Coitus Interruptus.
In other words, you're not going all the way to Waverley. I.e. you're pulling out before ejaculating.
What other phrases do you know?
sheesh havnt heard that for donkeys years"
Fairly made me laugh |
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"Apparently, Getting off at Haymarket is slang for Coitus Interruptus.
In other words, you're not going all the way to Waverley. I.e. you're pulling out before ejaculating.
What other phrases do you know?
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The Glasgow version is 'getting off at Paisley' so I've been told! |
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"Apparently, Getting off at Haymarket is slang for Coitus Interruptus.
In other words, you're not going all the way to Waverley. I.e. you're pulling out before ejaculating.
What other phrases do you know?
The Glasgow version is 'getting off at Paisley' so I've been told!"
From the location info it seems quite a few Fab ladies live in Paisley so perhaps that means you're just going for a meet! |
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"Apparently, Getting off at Haymarket is slang for Coitus Interruptus.
The Glasgow version is 'getting off at Paisley' so I've been told!"
Ha ha, I didn't know that!
Having viewed your profile, I'd be going all the way to Glasgow Central!
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"There is a saying in dundee that someone is trimming her lawn. Meaning someone is keeping her happy with sex not always me"
Sure that isnt someone just shaved her muff.lol |
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"Apparently, Getting off at Haymarket is slang for Coitus Interruptus.
In other words, you're not going all the way to Waverley. I.e. you're pulling out before ejaculating.
What other phrases do you know?
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Haha, i didn't know that but i am from the East |
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"Apparently, Getting off at Haymarket is slang for Coitus Interruptus.
In other words, you're not going all the way to Waverley. I.e. you're pulling out before ejaculating.
What other phrases do you know?
The Glasgow version is 'getting off at Paisley' so I've been told!"
I've never heard that before |
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"There is a saying in dundee that someone is trimming her lawn. Meaning someone is keeping her happy with sex not always me"
Think u've made that one up pal |
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