Putting the devil in Hell
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+ | [[Putting the devil in Hell]] is a [[sexual slang]] term for [[sexual intercourse]] based on the 14th century tale "[[Alibech and Rustico]]" featured in [[Boccaccio]]'s novel ''[[The Decameron]]''. | ||
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Putting the devil in Hell is a sexual slang term for sexual intercourse based on the 14th century tale "Alibech and Rustico" featured in Boccaccio's novel The Decameron.
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