RNCL


recreational non-committal lip

this term was common in auburn, alabama and probably some other college towns in the mid-late 90’s and later. it referred to kissing / making out with no strings attached. it was kind of like the later version, friends with benefits, maybe a pg, or pg-13 rated hookup. it was not used to describe a relationship that went as far as s-xual intercourse, as far as i understand the term.
as in, “hey, adam, what did you and eve do last night?”

ah, you know, just a little rncl”.

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