sling one up

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Verb[edit]

sling one up (third-person singular simple present slings one up, present participle slinging one up, simple past and past participle slung one up)

  1.  (British, vulgar, slang) To have penetrative sex with (a woman).
    • 1992, John Burke, London's Burning, London: Simon & Schuster, page 131:
      Bayleaf’s eyes met George’s. George, with increasing alarm, said: ‘You ain’t slung one up it, have you?”
    • 2008 May 22, Damon Beesley, Iain Morris, “Caravan Club”, in The Inbetweeners, season 1, episode 5 (television production), spoken by Jay Cartwright (James Buckley), E4:
      That one has fucked everyone. I've slung one up her a few times myself.
    • 2016, Chris Ryan, Deathlist, London: Coronet Books, page 30:
      ‘Accident now, was it? I heard different, Jock. I heard that Eddie was slinging one up Bowen’s missus. So Bowen gave him a bullet for his troubles. []

Usage notes[edit]

Sometimes used with it as an object instead of her, either objectifying a woman or referring implicitly to her vagina.