cuntal

English

Etymology

cunt + -al

Adjective

cuntal (comparative more cuntal, superlative most cuntal)

  1. (vulgar) Of or relating to a cunt; vaginal.
    • 1989, Andrea Dworkin, Pornography: Men Possessing Women, page 213:
      He likes the deep crimson of "the inner cuntal area."
    • 2002, Inga Muscio, Cunt: A Declaration of Independence, page 73:
      If anybody else is of the mind to explore your cuntal regions with their digits, make goddamn sure they keep their nails clipped and hands clean too.
    • 2003, Ray Gordon, Sexual Service, page 105:
      Crude, debased, cleavage, cuntal, anal, oral . . . any kind of sex would do!
    • 2006, Jeff Charles, Ultimate Vibrations, page 92:
      ... he kissed her moist crack and then he parted her puffy love lips with his thumbs and slipped his tongue inside her honeypot to lap up her cuntal juices.
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