any n.
sexual pleasures; esp. in interrog. getting any?
(con. 1880s) in Ozark Folksongs and Folklore (1992) II 598: Shit, says the rooster to the hen, / I ain’t had any since God knows when. | ||
Dark Hazard (1934) 201: Just because I wasn’t here and you wasn’t getting any. | ||
in Ozark Folksongs and Folklore (1992) II 599: Said the dominecker rooster to the bow-legged hen, / I ain’t had any since the Lord knows when. | ||
Candy (1970) 153: Gitten’ any? Hee-hee. | ||
I Love You Honey, But the Season’s Over 52: They talk about it all the time because they ain’t gettin’ any. | ||
Get Your Ass in the Water (1974) 50: Over the next table the whore give me a smile, / said it looked like I hadn’t had any in quite a while. | ||
‘Whisper All Aussie Dict.’ in Kings Cross Whisper (Sydney) xxxv 6/1: getting any: A customary greeting usually answered by ‘Knockin’ it back with sticks.’. | ||
Close Quarters (1987) 134: She even did the deed for Haney’s kid brother, who ain’t never had any. | ||
(con. 1966) Lords of Discipline 24: He whispered, ‘Did you get any this summer, boy?’. | ||
Mr Blue 280: You know what, I think that parole officer has some kind of sexual hangup ... probably can’t get any. | ||
Stingray Shuffle 162: I know what you’re thinking [...] I’ll bet he doesn’t get any. | ||
Finders Keepers (2016) 251: A voice from the bus calls out, ‘Hey Saubers! D’ja get any?’. |