grease up

English

Verb

grease up (third-person singular simple present greases up, present participle greasing up, simple past and past participle greased up)

  1. (transitive) to smear with oil or grease.
    • 1898, Charles Hallock, William A. Bruette, Forest and stream: Volume 51
      On the evening of our second day Mr. Bliss said he thought we ought to grease up our shoes a little so that they would turn water better.
    • 1992, Patrick B. Mullen, Listening to old voices: folklore, life stories, and the elderly, page 86:
      I saw my old Daddy grease his pistol and rub it up and grease it up and work it and put cartridges in it. And say, 'I'm going into town today.'
    • 1998, Chef, Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You)
      Grease up the cookie sheet, 'cause I hate when my balls stick. Then preheat the oven to threefifty. And give that spoon a lick.
    • 2004, Paul Willis, Ron Jackson, Kink page 84
      Grease it up. Put that big fucking dildo up my hole,” Greg gasped, his breathing growing rapid. He wanted it bad! I stared at the image in the mirror as I took the dildo in both hands and rubbed grease up and down it.

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