Coitus interruptus, also commonly known as withdrawal or the pull-out method, refers to a form of contraception where the male partner removes his penis from the vagina prior to ejaculation. While this method may be effective in preventing pregnancy when used correctly, it is still considered a risky practice. There are several alternative euphemisms for coitus interruptus, including "the sneak out," "pull and pray," and "shooting blanks." Other more vulgar slang terms include "nut busting" and "premature evacuation." It is important to remember that no method of contraception is 100% effective, and individuals should always consult with a healthcare provider to find the best form of birth control for their needs.