chase tail

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chase tail (third-person singular simple present chases tail, present participle chasing tail, simple past and past participle chased tail)

  1. (idiomatic, slang, somewhat vulgar) To be on the hunt for a (usually sexual) partner.
    Let's go out clubbing tonight and chase some tail.

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