in the sack

in the sack
   copulating
   Literally, in a bed, and usually extramaritally:
    A medical examiner took a smear. The German girl has been in the sack tonight. (Mailer, 1965)
   Into the sack means getting into bed for sexual activity:
    'Would you get into the sack with a phallic symbol?' 'I go to bed with you, don't I?' she said lightly. (Theroux, 1976)

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