Citations:hot beef injection

Noun: "(slang, vulgar) sexual intercourse"

 * 1971 — Jim Harrison, Wolf: A False Memoir, Flamingo (1993), ISBN 9780586091951, page 78:
 * After she had a snack of poached broccoli lashed with native crude oil her large eyes would darken, dart to my silk bell bottoms wondering if I were ready to administer the hot beef injection.
 * 1974 — Donn Pearce, Dying in the Sun, Charterhouse (1974), ISBN 9780883270325, page 85:
 * That girl didn't need a psychiatrist. All she needed was a hot beef injection.
 * 1975 — R. M. Koster, The Dissertation, Harper's Magazine Press (1975), ISBN 9780061250507, page 290:
 * There he scored the faulty grammar in the stories of the plain and stimulated the talents of the pretty with hot beef injections.
 * 1986 — Rex Reed, Personal Effects, Charter Books (1987), ISBN 9780441662203, page 250:
 * I'm fucking dying of rejection here and King's laid up in some Italian villa giving that cow hot beef injections!"
 * 1995 — Thomas McGuane, Panama, Vintage Books (1995), ISBN 9780679752912, page 23:
 * I thought to offer her a number of things — silence, love, friendship, departure, a hot beef injection, shining secrets, a tit for a tat, courtesy, a sensible house pet, a raison d'etre, or a cup of coffee.
 * 1995 — Howard Stern, Miss America, HarperCollins (1996), page 177:
 * Maybe they were inviting me because they knew I couldn't go, but I think they might have wanted my hot beef injection.
 * 1996 — Stephen J. Cannell, Final Victim, Avon Books (1997), ISBN 0380728168, page 59:
 * His preferred customer was any hardcase who thought it might be fun to grab him and give him a hot beef injection in the "trick bunk" located in the back of the C Block.
 * 1999 — Jack Heifner, Boys' Play: A Play in One Act, Dramatic Publishing (1999), ISBN 0871299070, page 21:
 * Maybe her new boyfriend had just been over and given her a hot beef injection.
 * 1999 — Chris McKinley, The Tattoo, Soho Press (2006), ISBN 9781569474501, unnumbered page:
 * "Wanted your hot beef injection," Kaika said.
 * 2000 — Kaylie Jones, Celeste Ascending, Perennial (2001), ISBN 0060193255, page 202:
 * "I don't know, I think she could use Doctor Branko's hot beef injection," he'd say with a smile.
 * 2002 — Christopher S. Morrill, The Good, the Bad, and the Undead, Writers Press Club (2002), ISBN 0595261450, page 202:
 * "You want to take her upstairs? Give her a little hot beef injection? I can arrange that."
 * 2002 — Jonathan Tichenal, The Royal Theater, Writers Press Club (2002), ISBN 059526204X, page 12:
 * "Don't give me that crap! I want my hot beef injection! I don't care how much it costs!"
 * 2003 — Duane Williams, "The Sea in His Ass", in Latin Boys (ed. David Laurents), STARBooks Press (2003), ISBN 9781891855313, page 93:
 * I wanted to get Javier ready for the hot beef injection I was going to give him soon.
 * 2005 — David Buss, The Murderer Next Door: Why the Mind Is Designed to Kill, Penguin Press (2005), ISBN 9781594200434, page 160:
 * If I would have kept giving his girlfriend the hot beef injection.
 * 2005 — Elizabeth Harbison, Diary of a Domestic Goddess, Silhouette Books (2005), ISBN 9781459222083, unnumbered page:
 * She was jostled when someone shouted something about hot beef injections and shoved the taco guy against her, sending her slamming hard against Cal's chest.
 * 2006 — Adrienne Maria Vrettos, Skin, Simon Pulse (2006), ISBN 9781416906551, page 128:
 * "Rio slipped me the hot beef injection."
 * 2007 — Bill Bryan, Keep It Real, Bleak House Books (2007), ISBN 9781932557312, page 142:
 * By way of gratitude, I resumed my drunken lesbo-baiting, cracking myself up by telling her that the best cure for any illness was a hot beef injection.
 * 2010 — Erin Downing, Kiss It, Simon Pulse (2010), ISBN 9781416997009, page 58:
 * "Hot beef injection," I beamed. "Horizontal hula. Mattress dancing. I could go on all day."
 * 2010 — Matt Rauscher, The Unborn Spouse Situation, Lethe Press (2010), ISBN 1590211278, page 179:
 * "Like, Victor gave her the hot beef injection."
 * 2011 — Star Jones, Satan's Sisters, Gallery Books (2011), ISBN 9781439193006, page 113:
 * "Ever the doctor, right? So I guess that means the doctor is prescribing a big, fat penis for Miss Stein? Take two hot beef injections and call me in the morning!"
 * 2011 — Christopher Poole, Renaissance Killer, AuthorHouse (2011), ISBN 9781434364487, page 17:
 * The ever increasing visibility of fudge-packers ({…}} sparked a backlash amongst anti-gays, and this included right-thinking Catholics, for the Bible cited that hot beef injections between dudes was a strict no-no.