Bareback rider
bareback rider
noun phrase
a man who does the s-x act without using a condom (1950s+)
historical examples
we sat in our saddles, i like baucher, you like a bareback rider at the hippodrome.
the flower girl of the chteau d’eau, v.2 (novels of paul de k-ck volume xvi) charles paul de k-ck
he wriggled there like a bareback rider on a bucking porcupine.
bizarre lawton mackall
as it did so, i saw that the bareback rider was a small girl, and she was our little sioux friend, chitto.
new national fourth reader charles j. barnes and j. marshall hawkes
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