different between cuntline vs cuntling
cuntline
English
Etymology
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Noun
cuntline (plural cuntlines)
- (nautical) Alternative form of contline
- Ashley Book Of Knots, knot number 3448 (page 547)
- A waxed line is middled, and a loose loop laid around one strand, then both ends are brought out at the opposite cuntline.
- Ashley Book Of Knots, knot number 3448 (page 547)
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cuntling
English
Etymology
cunt +? -ling
Pronunciation
Noun
cuntling (plural cuntlings)
- (slang, vulgar, derogatory) A woman.
- 2005, EminemsRevenge, Jew Girl, Shakespeare sans Co. (2005), ?ISBN, page 48:
- Carey was formulating a picture of this little cuntling who she called Heather in his mind's eye, and it was none too flattering.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:cuntling.
- 2005, EminemsRevenge, Jew Girl, Shakespeare sans Co. (2005), ?ISBN, page 48:
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