Word info

strap on

Speech parts

1. strap on - Noun

2. strap on - Adjective

3. strap on - Verb

Meaning

strap on (plural strap ons)

Alternative form of strap-on

strap on (third-person singular simple present straps on, present participle strapping on, simple past and past participle strapped on)

(intransitive) To don a strap-on.

That can be attached using one or more straps.

(astronautics) Of a booster rocket, that is mounted on the outside of a launch vehicle (typically around the first stage) to provide an additional boost at lift-off, ultimately separating after the first few minutes of ascent.

(astronautics) A strap-on booster.

(informal) An artificial phallus attached with a strap, usually a dildo.

(informal, music) Synonym of keytar (“keyboard supported by a strap around the neck and shoulders”).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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strap-on

Examples

The Saudis are brought [to Iraq] in order to carry out bombings. Either they strap on explosives belts and blow up in public places, or else they drive a car, crash into some place, and blow it up. Nayef bin Abdul Aziz

It's fun, but the fun is where it always was. I mean, it's still fun to strap on my Les Paul in the basement and turn up the Marshall amp. I'm still 15. I still enjoy that as much as I ever did. Paul Westerberg

Sex is not that important; it's the afterward part when you're naked and it's warm. Watching the sun come up through the windshield you look in her good eye and you help strap on her leg and you know: you fucked a pirate. Dave Attell

A black woman, her head cropped from the image, adjusts a belt slung round her naked thigh: the belt supports a white strap-on dildo, hanging heavy from its harness. Source: Internet

Female to male A woman wearing a strap-on dildo about to engage in anal sex with a man. Source: Internet

Whoa, I just realized that’s Sydney’s strap-on, not her foreshortened foot, that the cat is going to pounce in a minute. Source: Internet

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