-hub
English
Alternative forms
- -Hub
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hʌb/
Audio (US) (file)
Etymology
From a clipping of Pornhub, ultimately from hub (“a central facility providing a range of related services”).
Suffix
-hub
- (Internet slang, humorous) Denotes a notional website or webpage that contains pornographic, suggestive or desirable content of the root word.
- 2016 April 1, Bill Chappell, “Stamos Documentary? Trader Joe's Closing? Cornhub? Must Be April Fools' Day”, in NPR:
- In a move that we confess to not anticipating, the adult website Pornhub pranked itself by "cornifying" its landing page, which it renamed "Cornhub" and adorned with scenes of steaming corn.
- 2018 December 2, @ThaHypeIsReal, Twitter:
- poor fella, can't watch doghub in peace.
- 2020 December 28, u/General_Zettel39, “Browsing r/yiff :3 (Reptilies-Conder) [f]”, in r/yiff, Reddit:
- More like... Yiffhub?
- 2023 February 17, @SageFayla, Twitter:
- [replying to a humorous tweet of a cat licking its owner's hand entitled "Nothing like a pussy lick in the morning"] Ohh thats a little too hot for twitter I think...might have to move that to Cathub...
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