Slap and tickle meaning in English
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Definition
(Are you up for a bit of) "slap and tickle"? (UK): (Are you up for a bit of) foreplay, fooling around, loving, heavy petting?
Slap and tickle is a familiar expression used to describe heavy petting or reciprocal caressing.
a slap (in the face): a smack, a hit, a strike (in the face) with an open hand
That was a real slap in the face. That was really disappointing.
to tickle: to touch or stroke someone to produce laughter or a twitching sensation
When I tickled him under the armpits, he couldn't stop laughing.
- "Jean : Slap and tickle?"
- "Like a bit of slap and tickle, do you?"
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