GROUP SEX, SEX WITH MULTIPLE PARTNERS

bunch punch noun, US, 1975
sex involving multiple males and a single female
• — American Speech Spring-Summer, 1975:
‘Razorback slang’

caboose noun, US, 1970
the final participant in serial sex
From the phrase PULL A TRAIN used to describe the
practice.
• — Current Slang Spring, 1970

gangbang verb, US, 1949
to engage in successive, serial copulation with
multiple partners
• I used to do it myself, but these perverts
would want to gang-bang your broad.
—Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way 1975

line-up noun, US, 1913
serial sex between one person and multiple
partners
• So this rape was in fact a line-up? Yes. It
was against my will. You have been a party
to line-ups on several occasions? I probably
have, but if so, I was under the influence of
alcohol and I can’t remember them. — Truth
3rd February 1970

train noun, US, 1965
< pull a train; run a train
to engage in serial sex with multiple partners,
homosexual or heterosexual, usually consensual
• A girl who squeals on one of the outlaws or
who deserts him for somebody wrong can
expect to be “turned out,” as they say, to
“pull the Angel train.” —Hunter S.
Thompson, Hell’s Angels 1966