British Round-about


a form of pleasure in which the male lies down flat on his back as the female sits criss cross apple sauce on his c-ck. the male then in the fashion he most pleases, rotates the female in complete circles on his p-n-s until she continues to spin on her own, causing extreme enjoyment, similar to the russian helicopter.
the proper use in a sentence would be “we did the british round-about last night and it was f-cking incredible.”

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