play number two

English

Etymology

Compound of play + number + two.

Verb

play number two (third-person singular simple present plays number two, present participle playing number two, simple past and past participle played number two)

  1. (Jamaica, slang) To engage in anal sex; to bugger; to sodomize.
    His friend from overseas told him about the joys of anal sex, to which he replied, "I don't play number two."
    • 2002, Sean Paul (lyrics and music), “Like Glue”, in Dutty Rock:
      “Still I got to stick to my girls like glue
      And I mon nah play number two []

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