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poontang noun the vagina; sex; a woman regarded as a sexual object US, 1929 Suggestions that the term comes from an American Indian language, Chinese, Bantu, Peruvian or a Filipinio dialect notwithstanding, it almost certainly comes from the French putain (prostitute).- — American Speech, pp. 234–5, October 1950: “Poontang”
- I say to you send me over a simple C.O.D. slice of poontang, and what do I get? — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 200, 1954
- He’s just enervated on too much pooo-oo-nn tang. — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 10, 1961
- Two things we always had in common–liquor and poon-tang. — James Baldwin, Blues for Mister Charlie, p. 103, 1964
- Say, “You got to get down on that floor on both your knees/ Nibble at this pountang like arat nibbling at cheese.” — Roger Abrahams, Positively Black, p. 95, 1970
- He dug that young poontang–even though at his age I knew he was shooting blanks. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 29, 1975
- Talk about poontang / Right down to your yin yang / Down by the banks of the Ohio. — Roogalator Cincinnatti Fatback, 1976
- The poontang was dope and you know that I rocked her. — Kool Moe Dee, Go See The Doctor, 1986
- In a mere three lines, they tackle homesickness, syphilis, “hottail poontang sweetheart sweat,” and creative uses for J. Paul Getty’s auditory canal[.] — Chuck Eddy, Stairway to Hell, p. 25, 1991
- A highly sensitive condition whereby a man temporarily surrenders power to a woman; the consequence of being hypnotized by hot poontang. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 18, 1994
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