[v.] (dāisīa) EN: have sexual relations without marriage ; become intimate sexually ; have sexual intercourse ; have been intimate FR: se mettre en concubinage
[v.] (longkhaēk) EN: rape (by several persons) ; ravish (a woman) one after another ; inflict multiple intercourse on (a woman) FR: violer collectivement ; abuser tour à tour
[ぎりマン(義理マン);ぎりまん(義理まん), giri man ( giri man ); giriman ( giri man )] (n) (sl) sexual intercourse permitted (by a woman) due to a sense of obligation (rather than desire) [Add to Longdo]
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Intercourse \In"ter*course\, n. [Formerly entercourse, OF.
entrecours commerce, exchange, F. entrecours a reciprocal
right on neighboring lands, L. intercursus a running between,
fr. intercurrere to run between. See {Inter-}, and {Course}.]
1. A commingling; intimate connection or dealings between
persons or nations, as in common affairs and civilities,
in correspondence or trade; communication; commerce;
especially, interchange of thought and feeling;
association; communion.
[1913 Webster]
This sweet intercourse
Of looks and smiles. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]
2. Same as {sexual intercourse}.
[PJC]
{Sexual intercourse}, sexual or carnal connection; coition;
copulation, especially between humans.
Syn: Communication; connection; commerce; communion;
fellowship; familiarity; acquaintance.
[1913 Webster]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
intercourse
n 1: communication between individuals [syn: {intercourse},
{social intercourse}]
2: the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the
man's penis is inserted into the woman's vagina and excited
until orgasm and ejaculation occur [syn: {sexual
intercourse}, {intercourse}, {sex act}, {copulation},
{coitus}, {coition}, {sexual congress}, {congress}, {sexual
relation}, {relation}, {carnal knowledge}]