Noun
in and out (uncountable)
(idiomatic) sexual intercourse, especially a brief session.
in-and-out
A big reason why both numbers declined was an eight-day strike by rail workers during the month, a disruption that wreaked havoc with supply chains both in and out of the country. Source: Internet
According to him, he sometimes misses gigs and at times gets delayed for studio sessions because he is in and out of hospitals, which is why he has not been consistent with his music. Source: Internet
After a four year break, I found myself working full-time, bored and wanting much more in my life than just checking people in and out of a hotel. Source: Internet
Additionally, casual games frequently support the ability to jump in and out of play on demand. Source: Internet
Additionally, CTA service has also been suspended for trains and buses coming in and out of the Loop for public safety reasons. Source: Internet
Allegheny County Chief Deputy Sheriff Kevin Kraus thought he’d get in and out of his Ohio Township polling place early Tuesday. Source: Internet