Aurēlī, pater ēsurītiōnum,

nōn hārum modo, sed quot aut fuērunt

aut sunt aut aliīs erunt in annīs,

pēdīcāre cupis meōs amōrēs.

Nec clam: nam simul es, iocāris ūnā, 5

haerēns ad latus omnia experīris.

Frūstrā: nam īnsidiās mihi īnstruentem

tangam tē prior irrumātiōne.

Atque id sī facerēs satur, tacērem:

nunc ipsum id doleō, quod ēsurīre 10

(āh mē!) mē puer et sitīre discet.

Quārē dēsine, dum licet pudīcō,

nē fīnem faciās, sed irrumātus.

    Aurēlius –iī m.: belonging to the Roman gens Aurelia

    ēsurītiō ēsurītiōnis f.: hunger, appetite

    quot: indecl. adj., how many, as many

    pēdīcō –āre –āvī –ātum: sodomize, bugger, or inflict anal sex upon a person (sts. as a way of humiliating him)

    clam: secretly, on the sly 5

    iocor iocārī iocātus sum: joke

    ūnā: together; at the same time

    haereō haerēre haesī haesus: stick, cling

    īnsidiae īnsidiārum f. pl.: ambush, plot

    īnstruō īnstruere īnstrūxī īnstrūctus: construct, arrange

    irrumātiō –ōnis f: the act of forcing another person to give oral sex

    satur –a –um: well-fed; full

    quod: because, the fact that 10

    ēsuriō –īre –ītum: feel hunger; (metaph.) feel desire

    ā: expletive of distress, pity, or entreaty

    sitiō sitīre sitīvī: be thirsty

    pudīcus –a –um: chaste, decent, sexually modest

    irrumō irrumāre irrumāvī irrumātus: to force someone to give oral sex (fellatio), as a means of humiliating him

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