Definition of Get laid

1. Verb. Have sexual intercourse with. "Sam cannot get laid Sue "; "Were you ever intimate with this man?"


Definition of Get laid

1. Verb. (slang intransitive) To have sex. ¹

2. Verb. (&lit get laid) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Get Laid

get in the way
get in touch
get in with
get into
get into one's stride
get into the act
get into trouble
get it
get it over with
get it up
get knotted
get life
get lost
get married
get moving
get off lightly
get off of one's cloud
get off on
get off on the wrong foot
get off one's chest
get off one's high horse
get off someone's back
get off the ground

Literary usage of Get laid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Prayer at Rumayla: A Novel of the Gulf War by Charles Sheehan-Miles (2007)
"Time for you guys to get laid, gentlemen. You need to put away the pens and paper and ... You guys need to go out, get some drinks and get laid— Oh, shit! ..."

2. Cats in a Chowder by Fred J Schneider (2006)
""I've got to get laid," he declared, grabbing a sweatshirt. ... Right now, I've gotta get laid." "I think we should head for Alaska in the morning," I ..."

3. Teaching Reading to Black Adolescent Males: Closing the Achievement Gapby Alfred W. Tatum by Alfred W. Tatum (2005)
"... too So I'll sling a little to get paid Get a little respect while I'm at it, maybe get laid Death don't matter, the way I'm living I feel dead anyway ..."

4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1861)
"No—if a man wants pity, let him break his leg, and get laid up comfortably for six weeks. Then he shall enjoy all the luxury of concentrating upon himself ..."

5. What's on the Worker's Mind: By One who Put on Overalls to Find Out, Whiting by Whiting Williams (1920)
"... engineer and the fireman have to pick up in four hours and forty minutes—279 miles—a total of 648 signals—and they get laid off if they miss a one! ..."

6. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1886)
"They say the receipts are short by some thousands of what they were last year." " You credit the public with more judgment than they generally get laid to ..."

7. The Electrical Engineer (1892)
"Some householders have had their houses ready wired for months, and, like Patience on a monument, wait until the supply com pany's mains get laid near their ..."

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