tongue-punch

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tongue-punch (third-person singular simple present tongue-punches, present participle tongue-punching, simple past and past participle tongue-punched)

  1. Alternative form of tongue punch
    • 2019, Eric Atno, Underway: Good Times in Uncle Sam's Canoe Club:
      I really want to tongue-punch your fart-box.
    • 2020, Jack Townsend, Tales from the Gas Station: Volume Three, page 85:
      No, Travis. I don't need a wingman. I don't want to 'tongue-punch the o-boxes.'
    • 2023, Mazey Eddings, The Plus One:
      "Really, Chris?" she yelled. "Because it looke like you were tongue-punching the tonsils of a stranger on the couch I paid for. But please, explain to me what I'm actually seeing."