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beast with two backs

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  • noun idiomatic, euphemistic two people engaged in sexual intercourse

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First attested in English by Shakespeare in Othello, 1603. Supposedly a translation of the French "la beste à deux doz" from Gargantua and Pantagruel, 1534, by François Rabelais.

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