go greek
by Steve Lackey on Aug 31, 2006 03:16:52
To go greek is to be a willing recipient of anal sex; this phrase usually refers to the first time this occurs, but can be applied to a
veteran too. The 'g' in greek can be
capitalized, but it doesn't change the meaning. This slang originates on the US east coast, but hilarious
misuse of it pops up at universities all over the country during fraternity and sorority rush weeks, since a lot of them make signs and banners saying 'go greek'.
Going Greek
by Spiffy McFly on May 12, 2010 23:45:04
Much like the common term "
Going Dutch", Going Greek differs in that the person who has arranged the date pays nothing. Rather than
splitting the cost of the meal, the invitee pays for the entire check.
After having done so, the person who pays nothing will still expect the date to progress to an intimate
coupling without any concern for the feelings of the invitee.
Example:
A Good Example is the The Greece-Europe
Bailout of 2010
Also:
"Hey, Do you mind covering this?"
"What? I thought we were
going Dutch!"
"Yeah, uh... I'm kinda broke right now..."
"You have got to be kidding!"
"Well... uh... I'm sorry, really... but... afterward we could still go back to my place...."
"I would never agree to
going Greek with you!"