up and under


up and under, although a term frequently used in the game of rugby union, is also a term used when having s-xual intercourse
good s-x is achieved by having your c-ck up and under her b-ttocks you should put your hands so that you are able to pull her to you when you are pushing your c-ck deep into her v-g-n-. source – a well known s-x manual which we are not allowed to advertise.
when someone takes a sh-t, and defys gravity and gets the sh-t up and under the toilet seat.
d-mn, someone just did an up and under in the bathroom.

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