• Come aloft

    Verb

    verb

    1. (obsolete, slang) To mount sexually; also, to have an erection.
      • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.x:his louely wife emongst them lay,
        Embraced of a Satyre rough and rude,
        Who all the night did minde his ioyous play:
        Nine times he heard him come aloft ere day,
        That all his hart with gealosie did swell;
        But yet that nights ensample did bewray,
        That not for nought his wife them loued so well,
        When one so oft a night did ring his matins bell.
      • 1633, James Shirley, The Witty Fair One, IV.iv:Fowler: I must kiss her:–(kisses her) – thou hast a down lip, and dost twang it handsomely; now to the business.Penelope: This is not all I look for.Fowler (aside): She will not tempt me to come aloft, will she?
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