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This is very clearly a euphemism for making out.
The moments between the set-pieces are for making out, hitting the concession stand or taking a whizz.
Over dinner we sit with Erica McAlister, the museum's resident entomologist who explains Britons' growing predilection for making out in museums.
"In my culture, and where I come from, it's a term for making out, scoring, getting to first base," he said.
Meanwhile he falls in love with a man (Robert Carlyle) he met in a bar, and they're arrested for making out in a parked car.
She and Alexander lived by Needle Park, and she was fired from a waitress job "for making out with my boyfriend — for behavior".
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Carlos Delgado was not booed by the home fans for making outs or cheered for hitting home runs Monday night.
As we wrote at the time: The video is directed by Eric Wareheim, who's known for making out-there efforts and for being one-half of the Adult Swim comedy duo Tim & Eric.
(Though, this fails to account for any making out that excludes men entirely).
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