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oyster noun- the vagina UK, 1707
From an image of the labia, but note also the following sense as “the mouth”. - Flap dancin’ I call it [lap dancing] ‘cos if you’re lucky they give you the full two sets of fanny lips even though they in’t s’posed to[...] You can’t get no bearded clam with your oysters, no way! — Ben Elton, High Society, p. 119, 2002
- the mouth, especially as an instrument of homosexual oral sex UK
Following from the previous sense. - [T]urn my oyster up (make me smile). — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 194, 2002
- — Attitude, p. 60, July 2003: “Old palare lexicon”
- a gob of thick phlegm UK, 1785
From the appearance. First recorded in A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, Francis Grose, 1785, with the further observation “spit by a consumptive man”. - — Maledicta, p. 33, 1988–1989: “Medical maledicta from san francisco”
- Everyone was at it: bogies, fag ash, great oysters of phlegm, and this was a posh place too. — Jenny Eclair, Camberwell Beauty, p. 97, 2000
- Big oyster on his face, green, slimy. — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 267, 2002
- an Oxycontin pill US
- — Pamela Munro (Editor), U.C.L.A. Slang 6, p. 77, 2009
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