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This category contains sexual slang terms specifically used for sex organs. Pages in category "Slang terms for sex organs" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Words referring to cats are used as vulgar slang for female genitals in some other European languages as well. Examples include German Muschi (literally "house cat"), [23] French chatte ("female cat", also used to refer to sexual intercourse), [24] and Dutch poes ("puss"). [5]
Sexual slang is a set of linguistic terms and phrases used to refer to sexual organs, processes, and activities; [1] they are generally considered colloquial rather than formal or medical, and some may be seen as impolite or improper. [2] Related to sexual slang is slang related to defecation and flatulence (toilet humor, scatolinguistics).
"Cunt" (/ k ʌ n t / ⓘ) is a vulgar word for the vulva in its primary sense, but it is used in a variety of ways, including as a term of disparagement. "Cunt" is often used as a disparaging and obscene term for a woman in the United States, an unpleasant or objectionable person (regardless of gender) in the United Kingdom and Ireland, or a contemptible man in Australia and New Zealand.
Those “cutesy” nicknames for genitalia can be especially harmful when it comes to childhood sexual abuse prevention and response. “I have also worked with kids who struggled with describing ...
Slang terms for sex organs (10 P) Pages in category "Sexual slang" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Pussy is an English-language word used as slang, euphemism, and vulgarity. Common referents include: ... Female genitalia; Coward; Pussy may also refer to: Arts and ...
Twat is an English-language vulgarism which means the vulva or vagina, and is used figuratively as a derogatory epithet. [1] [2] [3] In British English, and Irish English it is a common insult referring to an obnoxious or stupid person regardless of gender; [1] [3] in American English, it is rarer and usually used to insult a woman.