Last time I was on the welcome Wagon, I was holding some guy by the balls for 15 minutes while the inspector explained why should leave (Birmingham) and go home... It were really painful. I bet it was.' Yeah I got terrible cramp in me fingers, but he were very attentive. Jim McGrath
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The quote, “Last time I was on the welcome wagon, I was holding some guy by the balls for 15 minutes while the inspector explained why should leave (Birmingham) and go home... It were really painful. I bet it was” is a sexual euphemism describing an unpleasant sexual act. This saying also refers to a man who takes advantage of a woman who has been drinking.

The speaker is relaying that he had an unpleasant experience with this man while he was intoxicated. He used his position of power to take advantage of her in her weakened state.

Source: A Death In Winter: 1963

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