_gulcher_

gulch There were also less decent applications of the terms. To go '_gulching_' meant also to go in search of sexual intercourse and often several young men "gulched" with the young 'lady' on the same afternoon. (The skipper had no need to gulch _ he got all the sexual...

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Summary:gulch There were also less decent applications of the terms. To go '_gulching_' meant also to go in search of sexual intercourse and often several young men "gulched" with the young 'lady' on the same afternoon. (The skipper had no need to gulch _ he got all the sexual intercourse he needed in bunk with the maid anyway. Often the girl returned home pregnant (or "with a squid in her bill") and was invariably unsuccessful in her attempt to pin a paternity rap on any male in particular as she was known as a "_gulcher."_ Gulch also means a slight depression in the land, either vertical or horizontal; a niche: a secluded spot. Wrong xerox Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 1 Not used [see 'gulching'] This quote on this card is the same as G_15197.