fladge, n. slang.
(flædʒ)
Also fladj, flage.
[Shortened f. flagellation n.]
Flagellation, esp. as a means of sexual gratification; pornographic literature concentrating on flagellation. Freq. attrib.
1958 Encounter Oct. 42/2 I've only had three short times to-night, and one of them was a fladj merchant. 1972 Times Lit. Suppl. 4 Aug. 916/2 The two big bookstalls in Trastevere go in for porn and fladge. 1975 J. I. M. Stewart Young Pattullo i. 16, I have some damned odd fantasies when it comes to quiet half-hours with sex. Flage, and all that. 1988 ‘A. Burgess’ Homage to QWERTYUIOP 110 ‘Charlie Collingwood's Flogging’ is a very long poem, and it may be said to represent all the fladge poetry that a man could reasonably need. |