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kissing, with lips not generally touching, only tongues fiercely and feverishly licking each other and swirling around for an elongated period of time.
- do not confuse with make out or making out - We made in and made out in the rain.
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| 1. | Make In | ||
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To penetrate sexually. Paul: "Did you make in with that drunk girl last night?"
John: "No, just out..." |
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