park the beef bus in tuna town

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park the beef bus in tuna town (third-person singular simple present parks the beef bus in tuna town, present participle parking the beef bus in tuna town, simple past and past participle parked the beef bus in tuna town)

  1. (slang, vulgar) Of a man: to engage in penetrative vaginal sexual intercourse.
    • 1999, Bloodhound Gang (band), A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When the Stripper Is Crying (song)
      Well, ten beers, twenty minutes and thirty dollars later / I'm parkin' the beef bus in tuna town if you know what I mean
    • 2011, Catherine Robertson, The Sweet Second Life of Darrell Kincaid:
      'Shagging.' He pronounced it slowly and distinctly, as if to a backward child. 'Or, as they say in my beloved new homeland, “parking the beef bus in tuna town”.'
    • 2014, Stewart Bruce, Nigel Moreland, Inside Uranus:
      “There's nothing wrong with it and besides which she's gagging for it and it's been a while since I parked the beef bus in tuna town.”