notch on one's bedpost

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Etymology

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From the practice of keeping track of the number of one's sexual liaisons by carving notches into the post of one's bed.

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Noun

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notch on one's bedpost (plural notches on one's bedpost)

  1. (idiomatic, slang, offensive) A sexual conquest; a casual sexual partner.
    Synonyms: notch in one's belt, notch on one's belt; see also Thesaurus:sexual partner
    • 2002, Anne McAllister, The Great Montana Cowboy Auction, Silhouette Books, published 2002, →ISBN, page 22:
      He was a notch on her bedpost, a stepping stone on her quest for stardom.
    • 2007, Melinda Curtis, Count on Love, Harlequin, published 2007, →ISBN, page 167:
      She'd confused Sam's attentions with real feelings, and now she was just another notch on his bedpost.
    • 2010, Jenna Black, Glimmerglass, St. Martin's Press, published 2010, →ISBN, page 138:
      Bad enough to think he'd wanted me as just another notch on his bedpost, but to think he'd tried to seduce me for cold-blooded political purposes was unbearable.
    • 2011, Peter Robinson, Before the Poison[1], McClelland & Stewart, published 2011, →ISBN:
      [] He wasn't a notch on her bedpost. They were in love, for crying out loud.

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  • Considered offensive because it is objectifying or regarding an individual as a conquest.

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