cunt

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cobweb cunt

1. rude slang An extremely offensive term used to indicate one's disdain or contempt for a woman. Oh, what does that old cobweb cunt know, anyway?
2. vulgar slang Something a sexually inactive woman is said to have.
See also: cobweb, cunt

cunt

1. vulgar slang The female genitals.
2. vulgar slang A woman considered solely as a sexual partner.
3. vulgar slang A contemptible or detestable person, typically a woman.

cunt fart

vulgar slang A release of air from the vagina, as during sex.
See also: cunt, fart

cunt hound

vulgar slang A man who is often in pursuit of sex with female partners.
See also: cunt, hound

cunt-hooks

vulgar slang The fingers or hands.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

cunt

1. n. the female genitals; the vulva and vagina. (One of the oldest English four-letter words. Usually objectionable.) He thought he could see her cunt through her swimming suit.
2. women considered as nothing more than a receptacle for the penis; a wretched and despised woman. (Rude and derogatory.) Jed announced that he really needed some cunt, bad.
3. n. a wretched and disgusting male. (Rude and derogatory.) Don’t act like such a cunt, you twit!

cunt fart

and pussy fart
n. a vaginal fart, the sudden release of air—from the vagina—trapped on insertion of the penis during copulation. (Usually objectionable.) He heard a little cunt fart and started laughing so hard, he had to stop.
See also: cunt, fart

cunt hound

n. a lecher. (Rude and derogatory.) Tod is such a cunt hound. All he thinks about is dames.
See also: cunt, hound

cunt-hooks

and shit-hooks
n. the fingers; the hands. (Crude and objectionable.) Put your shit-hooks around those oars and row! Go wash your cunt-hooks, you slob.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • c u next Tuesday
  • see you next Tuesday
  • go hang yourself
  • F (someone or something)
References in periodicals archive
As for cunt, surely the time is right to conquer the word, to acknowledge that our genitals are beautiful.
When feminist critics like Hoffman or Kate Millett accuse Miller of reducing women to body parts and sex to the "disassociated adventures of cunt and prick" (Millett 394) or "converting the female to a commodity" (392), they overlook the function of the female body, and all of its parts, in his writing.
[3] In fact, this wilful generalisation bypasses some of the more subtle aspects of Welsh's representations, particularly regarding his novella 'A Smart Cunt' in which the central male character is stirred to defend his friend, the 'queen' Denise, from a girlfriend's homophobia with the words which open this essay.
When a female high school student reported that despite the fact that she was not a Hillary Clinton supporter, she was sickened "that someone would make a group like this," a male peer responded with "hey shut up cunt."
He constantly emphasizes his willingness to resolve conflicts with extreme violence: I'm just a little daft cunt if you like.
They kissed again, light clean kisses this time, like aunties at church, while he pulled down her pants and tried to get his semi-fingers into her cunt.
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I was soon fit, which she very well knew, for immediately with a broad grin on her face she pulled me on to her and put my prick in her cunt herself....
Willa Jo Jawole Zollar, Bebe Miller, and Blondell Cunt, for example, have had little national media exposure, nor have they been the subject of extensive documentaries.
Why that?" Clearly the audience is meant to be aware of this particular combination of letters, and as early as 1793 Blackstone commented queasily, "I am afraid some very coarse and vulgar appellations are meant to be alluded to by these capital letters."(3) For an audience listening to rather than reading the play, a word of three letters could easily be assimilated and Andrew's repetition makes doubly sure: c, u, t, or cut, as most recent editions acknowledge, was a Renaissance synonym for cunt, of which the printed instances in the sixteenth century were largely confined to Scotland.
`Pink bits' figured prominently in this incongruous cultural space, for during the forum Deborah Strutt and Maude Davey's prizewinning short film `My Cunt' was screened and discussed.
As a poet who grew up speaking and probably writing Freuch, Chaucer would have known that the French word faucoun is also a pun faux con - that is, 'false cunt.' .
"A broker cunt be a professional for long if he doesn't guide both sides," he said.