Euphemisms for sex in Rock & Roll

“Let’s Misbehave”–"…spring means just one thing for little lovebirds/We’re not above birds, let’s misbehave"
“Midnight At the Oasis” – “kick up a little dust” etc.
Amy Winehouse “thinking of you in the final throes, that is when my buzzer goes”
The term “rock and roll” itself

Oh, how about Tori Amos’ Raspberry Swirl? “If you want inside the well, boy, you better make her raspberry swirl”.

Pretty much the entirety of Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo by Bloodhound Gang.

Heh, when I saw the title and artist, I first thought it was a Hunting Girl reference.

I’m like a one eyed cat peeping in a seafood store…

The sole pleasure to be derived from that fat, kiss-curled buffoon Bill Haley is watching him sing Shake, Rattle and Roll with no clue as to what it means.

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Elvis Costello: “I wanna know about the mystery dance…”

“Hokey Pokey” - Richard and Linda Thompson

“Back Door Man” in the context of the blues has the meaning of being the lover-on-the-side you’d sneak in through the back door as opposed to a direct euphamism for anal sex (ETA: actually, I don’t know if that’s what you intended or not, but I know we used to think the phrase meant that when we were teenagers.) Now, this is Zep, so it may also have that meaning, but just wanted people to know that there is a different, though I guess still sexual technically, meaning to it.

From Jaded by Aerosmith: “We’ll slip into the velvet glove, and be jaded.”

Or Aerosmith’s “You ain’t seen nothing 'til you’re down on a muffin”

“Now I don’t know how many girls you’ve dated,
But you ain’t never 'till you’ve had your tyres rotated
By a red-headed woman”

Bit of Springsteen there.

I get the feeling there is something intensely sexual about this song, not sure what it is, though.

Or you could just “whip out your big ten inch…”

Aretha’s “We’re going riding on the freeway of love in our pink Cadillac.”

This one too.

…so it’s odds-on they put in that lyric fully knowing *exactly *what a large segment of their fans were going to make of it. It’s a skill.

Anaconda” by Nini Minaj

I read somewhere that “rock and roll” was an old blues/jazz slang term for sex.

I don’t think I’ve ever considered that line a reference to sex. But like, literally, the entire rest of the song, yeah.

Aerosmith - Big 10 Inch.

Tommy Jones - My Baby Does the Hanky Panky.

Just about every line from the musical Grease. I’ve seen it dozens of times and each time I hear something I had never noticed before. Lyrically, it’s a pretty filthy movie. So much so that even with most everything buried in euphemisms and happy music, I’m surprised most people know the entire thing by they finish high school. I know I did. I know my daughter has seen it plenty of times as well.

Pump It Up - Elvis Costello and the Attractions

Bing Crosby: Dancing in the Dark