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Idiom a bit of rough British, humorous someone, usually a man, from a lower social class than their sexual partner.Jenny's chatting up the barman again. She likes a bit of rough.
a bit of roughA person who has a lower socioeconomic status than their romantic partner. Primarily heard in UK. When Jenny, a refined and successful businesswoman, started dating a plumber, many of her colleagues secretly called him a bit of rough. bit of rough a (usually male) sexual partner whose toughness or lack of sophistication is a source of attraction. informal 1998 Spectator The programme dwelt at length on the maestro's interest in extramarital sex, particularly with below-stairs women—what would be called these days a bit of rough. a bit of ˈrough (British English, slang) a person of a low social class who has a sexual relationship with somebody of a higher class |