Definition of Roll in the hay

1. Noun. Slang for sexual intercourse.


2. Verb. Have sexual intercourse with. "Sam cannot roll in the hay Sue "; "Were you ever intimate with this man?"

Lexicographical Neighbors of Roll In The Hay

roll-tube culture
roll-your-own
roll-your-owns
roll back
roll back the years
roll cage
roll cages
roll call
roll calls
roll down
roll film
roll in
roll in the aisle
roll in the aisles
roll in the hay (current term)
roll in wealth
roll mill
roll of tobacco
roll off
roll on
roll one's eyes
roll one's own
roll out
roll out the red carpet
roll over
roll rate
roll sulfur
roll tube
roll up

Literary usage of Roll in the hay

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

1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1887)
"Braying again, the Ass asked : " Shall I instead go and roll in the hay with ... And so he went to roll in the hay. One of the tales the children liked best ..."

2. The Practical Teacher by Joseph Hughes (1885)
"Yes ; it was great fun to roll in the hay. You were playing ; but the men could not do that, they had to work. You could leave off when you liked, ..."

3. The Universal Songster: Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete (1834)
"... E'en the thought of it now makes me burn with Is Shelah's soft lips, when I give her a blessing, delight, While we roll in the hay on a sun-shiny night. ..."

4. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"... out there who could use some help with the subtle art of pulling off a virtually convincing roll in the hay. Thus, patient readers, did the gooey ..."

5. Summer Days at Vallombrosa by Virginia Wales Johnson (1911)
""Let them roll in the hay," interposed the laborer. "Ah! They are young." (Sono gio- vane.) A baby, already nimble on little legs encased in pink stockings, ..."

6. Peter Parley's Annual. by William Martin (1865)
"... to make daisy chains in the meadows, and to roll in the hay, and to work our samplers— yes, we go back to the days of samplers—the cross row four times ..."

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