Noun
passion pit (plural passion pits)
- (slang) A drive-in theatre or other unlit or dimly-lit secluded public or private location, with particular reference to it as a place of intimacy.
1952, Maxwell Griffith, Port of call, Lippincott, page 23:The men who worked in it called it the Passion Pit in wry remembrance of other dark rooms they had known and used for more intimate and more enjoyable purposes...
1956, Ian Fleming, Diamonds are forever, Cape, page 145:We gotta hide up some-place and let them lose us. Tell you what. There's a passion pit just where this comes out onto 95. Drive-in movie.
1959, “Theatre arts, Volume 43, Issue 6”, in Theatre Arts, Inc., page 39:I don't have enough dough to take this chick to a passion pit.
1971, Seymour Martin Lipset, Gerald M. Schaflander, Passion and politics: student activism in America, Little, Brown, page 277:They won't have to brag about how far they went, and the mechanical, "plumbing" aspect of sex in the back seat at the passion pit may soon be a thing of the past.
1979, Stephen King, Night Shift, Signet, page 199:He sat on the back porch on the weekends and watched glumly as a never ending progression of young boys he had never seen before popped out to mutter a quick hello before taking his buxom daughter off to the local passion pit.
1996, William Gildea, When the Colts Belonged to Baltimore: A Father and a Son, a Team and a Time, JHU Press, page 172:That was the summer the Bengies Drive-In movie opened. Instantly it became the most notorious passion pit we'd ever heard of.
2010, Carroll Osburn, The Edge of the Wedge: Recollections of a Reluctant Prodigal, AuthorHouse, page 211:She wanted to see what the passion pit was all about, but I took her to supper and to South Pacific in Memphis rather than to Dragstrip Girl at our drive-in. Anyway, rumor had it that she'd already been to the passion pit.
- (slang) Any place where sexual activity commonly occurs.
1996, Sex: a man's guide, Rodale, page 163:As relationships mature, the bedroom gets de-coupled from its former role as a passion pit and instead becomes a place to zonk out, watch TV or work.
2004, Donald Olson, Frommer's Vancouver & Victoria 2005, John Wiley and Sons, page 181:Downstairs, it's The Nightclub - a large room with a funky semi-circular glowing blue bar, big comfy wall banquettes, a secluded circular passion pit in one corner, and a medium-size dance floor.
2009, R B Conroy, In My Father's Image: Life in the Shadows of a Local Legend, CCB Publishing, page 234:During their teenage years, this secluded area was affectionately referred to as the pit, short for passion pit.
Translations
place where sexual activity commonly occurs
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