Langue anglaise
La langue anglaise est d'une surprenante richesse en locutions issues du cunnilingus :
cunnilalia : Possibly coined by J.E. Schmidt for his Lecher's Lexicon (1967) meaning to talk excessively or obscenely about the female genitals and cunnilingus.
cunnilinctio
cunnilinction
cunnilincto
- Slangonyms and euphemisms: box-biter; butter-mouth; cake-eater; carpet muncher; cat-lapper (catlapper); clam diver; clit licker; cunnilingam; cunnilingham; cunnilinguant; cunning linguist; cunnophile; cunt-sucker; cuntlapper; cuntsucker; dive in the bushes; diver; doormat basher; face man; fanny nosher; fish queen; Frencher; gamahucheur; gash-eater; gift of tongues; growl-biter; head; head hunter; head-worker; high-diver; homophagist; keyhole whistler; kneeler; lap-lover; lapper; lécheur; lickbox; licker; linguist; lover under the lap; mohuncher; mouth-worker; mouther; muff-diver; muff muncher; Oom Paul; rug muncher; skin-diver; sixty-niner; slitlicker; sucker; suckstress; top-diver; trapeze artist; twat-sucker; twatter; vacuum cleaner; yodeler.
cunnilinctus
cunnilingam
cunnilingist
cunnilingtie
cunnilingual
cunnilinguate
cunnilingue
cunnilinguist
cunnilingus perficiens : Complete cunnilingus vigorously performed.
cunning : Elizabethan euphemism for the female genitals, punning cunt , the vagina, and cunning , shrewdness.
cunning linguist : Money Penny to James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) in Tomorrow Never Dies (1998): 'You always were a cunning linguist, James'.
cunning linguistics : A pun on cunnilingus. The expression is used by Robin Williams in Mrs.Doubtfire (1993)
cunniphrenia
cunnophile
cunnus
cunny
cunny-catcher
cunny-haunted
cunny-skin
cunny-warren
Et la liste est plus longue encore avec l'éthymolgie cunt
cunt : Vulgar and offensive term for:1. The female genitalia. Usage: Cunt has been taboo for at least 600 years; today, most women consider it to be the single most offensive word in the English language.
Etymology: Possibly from the Anglo-Saxon cynd, the Middle English form of the word was cunte / count(e) , corresponding to the Old Icelandic kunta and the Dutch and Low German kunte, meaning female pudenda. Other possible origins: 1) The Latin cunneus , meaning wedge, or cunnus , meaning pudend or vulva, a word regarded as obscene and eventually outlawed in Rome. Horace used it, Cicero London 1383 in
cunt carpet
cunt curtain
cunt down
cunt dracula
cunt face
cunt fart
cunt for hire
cunt hunt
cunt itch
cunt light
cunt lips
cunt pensioner
cunt pie
cunt rag
cunt shop
cunt stretcher
cunt torture
cunt-cuddling
cunt-hair
cunt-lap
cunt-stabber
cunt-sticker
cunt-stirrer
cunt-struck
cunt-tease
cunt-teaser
cunt-warren
cunted
cunting
cuntino filet with white sauce
cuntkin
cuntlapper
cuntlet
cuntline