Doing a crossword


verb: a slang term for the abuse of another individual through forcing them to help finish a crossword puzzle.
frank: what do you mean abuse officer? we were just doing a crossword in bed together.

officer: right … doing a crossword … so that’s they’re calling it these days. -puts frank in handcuffs-

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