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What does "In and out of the sack" mean?

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Rebecca

"In and out of the sack" is an expression that means in and out of the bedroom. He says that even when they are not having sex, she is still a maniac for him; she's still crazy about him and in love with him. Ex: He is wonderful in and out of the sack. Ex: She's great in the sack but not so great out of the sack.

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