Get-it-on-athon
the name for an often public and ostentatious display of affection. typically of the offensive and unappealing variety, an get-it-on-athon is something to the liking of an nc-17 movie acted out in real life, for prolonged periods of time in a fairly public setting.
“ugh, did you see those people in the front of the movie theater having a get-it-on-athon in front of everyone? so disgusting,” said kaiti.
“yeah, honestly that’s when you need to leave 8 dollar movie and check into a thirty five dollar hotel. so nasty.” said hannah.
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