Make oneself or another highly sexually aroused, to the point of orgasm.
Probably an old-fashioned term that won't fit well with the modern use of the word. It's repeatedly used in the anonymously authored, Victorian era 'My Secret Life' (quoted below).
It seems almost interchangeable with actual orgasm. It's certainly more than just getting 'turned on', but it does seem to be distinct from 'coming' (or 'spending' in old-speak).
I do recall the word being used in an early 80s UK TV drama in reference to male ejaculation.
"Our backsides were soon at the short wriggles. "It's big, isn't it?" "Oh! don't," said she, "I shall spend." My remark, tallying perhaps with something which was passing in her own mind fetched her, and me with her instantly."
"That fetched her. "Oh! I'm coming,âoh! it's a coming," she gasped, and laid her head over my shoulder. I felt her bum and belly wagging, and a perfect torrent of cunt-liquor ran down on to my balls. I had not long began my fuck, so was slower than with the first woman, and had fetched her a second time before I had finished her standing up against the railings"
""Don't,âoh.âtake it out,âdo,âoh!âoh!âohoe!" she murmured. She had fetched me, and pump; pump, pump, pump, went my spunk up her. Then delicious oblivion..."
"Then she laid motionless and white through nervous exhaustion, excitement, and loss of her spermatic liquid, which I kept fetching and fetching in my long grinding"
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