extramaritally

extramaritally
extramarital ADJECTIVE (especially of sexual relations) occurring outside marriage.
DERIVATIVES extramaritally adverb.

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  • chase —    to seek to copulate with extramaritally    Usually of a male, from following in a predatory way, but women do it also. The object of the pursuit is normally given, like hump, skirt, or tail:     ... known to tipple a bit and chase hump.… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

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