tip someone's velvet

English

Etymology

A faux-Victorian expression invented by novelist Sarah Waters in Tipping the Velvet (1998).

Verb

tip someone's velvet (third-person singular simple present tips someone's velvet, present participle tipping someone's velvet, simple past and past participle tipped someone's velvet)

  1. (euphemistic) To give oral sex to someone (female).
    • 1999, Ferdinand Mount, Jem (and Sam), page 181:
      Then we fell to kissing furiously and I tipped her velvet []
    • 2007, Madelynne Ellis, Dark Designs:
      [] not Eloise, sat queening him. He couldn't wait to tip her velvet. He wanted to come, but not here, with these three. It was time to extract himself.
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