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twat noun- the vagina UK, 1656
- Did you ever have a woman who shaved her twat? It’s repulsive, ain’t it? And it’s funny too. Sort of mad like. It doesn’t look like a twat any more. — Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer, p. 139, 1961
- Why should whores make better wives than, say, some dumb, religion-soaked bitch who was saving her dry little twat for Jesus? — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 177, 1968
- [H]e once remarked that “the only meat in the world sweeter, hotter and pinker than Amand’s twat is Carolina barbecue.” — Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction, p. 49, 1971
- Out of the shower, she squeezes her spots; Brushes her teeth; Shoots a deodorant spray up her twat ... (It’s getting her, getting her Hot) — Frank Zappa, Shove It Right In, 1972
- [W]hat kinda jive-ass bullshit is this when that twat on the statue don’t look like no twat I ever seen. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Black Marble, p. 120, 1978
- Spread-eagled twats and hind ends float by the window, ecstatic aquarium fish with ghetto-girl faces. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 65, 1986
- The two big babes, hips swaying, asses grinding, consume the dilgo in their bare, giant twats. — Adult Video, p. 50, August/September 1986
- All you’ve done is shag your twat, and that ain’t nothin’. — Drugstore Cowboy, 1988
- I really got hot when I saw Jeanette Scott *Janet’s twat* fight a triffid that spits poisons and kills. — Sal Piro and Michael Hess, The Official ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Audience Participation Guide, p. 6, 1991
- A twat you don’t merely lick but suck, fiercely, for hours[.] — Anthony Petkovich, The X Factory, p. 16, 1997
- I just love the sound of a bird with a posh accent bellowing obscenities as I batter her twat with my love truncheon. — Stewart Home, Sex Kick [britpulp], p. 202, 1999
- A tastefully trimmed twat doesn’t happen by accident; it takes time, technique, and talent. — The Village Voice, 8th–14 November 2000
- a woman UK, 1929
- Let’s just sit here all day and have laughs at this piecy new English twat. — Evan Hunter, The Blackboard Jungle, p. 36, 1954
- It was little twats like her that ruined young athletes, as far as he was concerned. — Larry McMurtry, The Last Picture Show, p. 117, 1966
- We always come back on that fuckin’ train an’ Mom’s always cryin’ ‘cause that stupid blond twat thinks Mom’s some kinda Mustache Pete and’ll contaminate her kids. — Richard Price, The Wanderers, p. 142, 1974
- Lemme go get this twat and finish her off. — Stephen J. Cannell, Big Con, p. 145, 1997
- a promiscuous homosexual man US
- “Disgusting the way some of these twats flaunt it, ain’t it?” a tough at the next table said. — Robert Campbell, Alice in La-La Land, p. 4, 1987
- used as an abusive epithet for someone you would otherwise call a cunt UK, 1929
From the sense as “the vagina”. - Rees can go and fuck himeself the diminutive Welsh twat — Jack Allen, When the Whistle Blows, 2000
- an unfortunate or difficult situation; an unpleasant task; a problem UK
A logical extension of the earlier, still current sense “an irritating person or object.”. - Specific. Twat of a word to say when you’ve got a lisp[.] — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 252, 2001
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