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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

got off at the same time

get (sb) off (PLEASURE) phrasal verb MAINLY US SLANG
to have or give someone an http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=55947:
They got off at the same time.



Please explain the bold sentence.

  

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They both /reached an ******/got off/ at the same time

  • They both /reached an ******/got off/ at the same time
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They both /reached an ******/got off/ at the same time
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Hi Gary,

I'm sure you realize that this is only something you would say in a suitable context. It's not something that you just say in most ordinary conversation.
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Thank you Clive and Pieanne.
PieanneThey both /reached an ******/got off/ at the same time
I know, ****** = the movement of greatest pleasure and excitement in the sexual activity.

But what you mean by, "reached an ******". Please explain it.
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Hi,

I know, ****** = the movement of greatest pleasure and excitement in the sexual activity. I would say 'moment' rather than 'movement'.

But what you mean by, "reached an ******". Please explain it.

Achieved one. It happened. The moment arrived.

Clive

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