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frottage noun 1 art a technique, analogous to brass-rubbing, in which paper is placed over a textured surface such as wood or fabric and rubbed with a soft pencil or crayon to produce an impression. 2 a type of sexual activity in which sexual pleasure and often orgasm is obtained by rubbing one's clothed body against someone or something.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s in both senses: French, meaning 'rubbing' or 'friction'.

frottage noun 1 art a technique, analogous to brass-rubbing, in which paper is placed over a textured surface such as wood or fabric and rubbed with a soft pencil or crayon to produce an impression. 2 a type of sexual activity in which sexual pleasure and often orgasm is obtained by rubbing one's clothed body against someone or something.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s in both senses: French, meaning 'rubbing' or 'friction'.

frottage noun 1 art a technique, analogous to brass-rubbing, in which paper is placed over a textured surface such as wood or fabric and rubbed with a soft pencil or crayon to produce an impression. 2 a type of sexual activity in which sexual pleasure and often orgasm is obtained by rubbing one's clothed body against someone or something.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s in both senses: French, meaning 'rubbing' or 'friction'.