cocktease
See also: cock tease
English
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editNoun
editcocktease (plural cockteases)
- Alternative form of cock tease.
- 1973, Patrick White, The Eye of the Storm, New York: Viking Press, published 1974, page 435:
- He was going downstairs having made a fool of himself over a cocktease nurse on a one-night stand, at this crucial point in his life when he should have been concentrating instead on persuading his mother to die, so that he might survive.
- 1999, J. T. LeRoy [pseudonym; Laura Albert], “Natoma Street”, in The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things, London: Bloomsbury, published 2001, →ISBN, page 243:
- ‘You fucking cocktease!’ His hand pulls away and slaps my other cheek loudly, and it feels like a punch. I blink away the tears rimming my eyes. He pulls at the chains. ‘Tell me! You faggot whore!’
Verb
editcocktease (third-person singular simple present cockteases, present participle cockteasing, simple past and past participle cockteased)
- (slang, vulgar, transitive, intransitive, chiefly derogatory) To act so as to sexually arouse a man without providing sexual release.