subs. phr. (old).—1.  A dance frequented by prostitutes: cf. BALLUM RANCUM and BUFF BALL.

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  1687.  T. BROWN, Liberty of Conscience, in Duke of Buckingham’s Wks. (1705), II., 131. Why not into a Bibbing-House, as well as a Dancing School, a BUTTOC BALL, or the like?

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  2.  (old).—The sexual embrace: cf. BAWDY-BANQUET and BUTTOCK-BANQUETTING.

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  1811.  GROSE and CLARKE, Lexicon Balatronicum, s.v. BUTTOCK-BALL. The amorous congress.

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