G-spot
English
Etymology
Abbreviation of Gräfenberg spot, popularized in The G Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality, a pop-sci book published in 1982.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdʒiː.spɒt/
Noun
- A proposed sensitive, erogenous zone on the anterior wall of the vagina.
- Synonym: Gräfenberg spot
- 2000, Mike Cerrone, the Farrelly brothers, Me, Myself & Irene, spoken by Lee Harvey:
- Yeah, because if your fuckin' is anything like your police work then you couldn't hit the G-spot on a twelve pound pussy.
- 2005, “Is the G-Spot a Myth?”, in William J. Taverner, editor, Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Human Sexuality, McGraw-Hill, →ISSN:
- Two types of evidence have been used to argue for the existence of the G-spot and will be reviewed in turn. The first is behavioral, the second is based on claims of female ejaculation.
Translations
sensitive, erogenous zone on the anterior wall of the vagina
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Verb
G-spot (third-person singular simple present G-spots, present participle G-spotting, simple past and past participle G-spotted)
- (informal, rare, transitive) To stimulate the G-spot of.
Derived terms
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