First-base
noun
1.
Baseball.
Idioms
2.
get to first base, Informal.
noun
1.
(baseball)
2.
(informal, mainly US & Canadian) get to first base, to accomplish the first step of an undertaking
noun phrase
In early sexual play, holding hands: ”In sixth grade,” she said, ”first base is holding hands, and second base is kissing on the mouth” (1980s+ Schoolchildren)
Related Terms
get to first base
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