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** Is the expression "to get your leg over" used in US, Zild, and other languages?
What does it mean? I've never heard it up here in the wilds of Canada!
"to get your leg over" means to score, to have sex with. Typically used in a guys conversation, as in "Looked like you pulled last night Jim. Did you get your leg over?"
Rod
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