The UK satirical (well, it used to be) magazine, Private Eye, uses the term 'reverse-ferret' for this sort of manoeuvre.
Sounds like an unpleasant variation of "reverse cowgirl," which I refuse to look up because I do grasp the general context of what it is.
The UK satirical (well, it used to be) magazine, Private Eye, uses the term 'reverse-ferret' for this sort of manoeuvre.
Sounds like an unpleasant variation of "reverse cowgirl," which I refuse to look up because I do grasp the general context of what it is.