English
Verb
think of England
- idiom To tolerate or endure bad sex. Used in conjunction with "I just lie on my back and.." "I just go through the motions and..." etc.
#*1912 Lady Allice Hiddington (1857 - 1940) Journal "I am happy now that Charles calls on my bed chamber less frequently than of old. As it is I now endure but two calls a week and when I hear his steps outside my door, I lie down on my bed, close my eyes, open my legs and think of England."
References
2004: Quotations on the Air Collins: ISBN0007183925 P.354
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