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milking
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English mylkand, from Old English meolc?ende, present participle of Old English meolcian, milcian (“to milk”), equivalent to milk +? -ing.
Verb
milking
- present participle of milk
Etymology 2
From Middle English milkinge, mylkynge, equivalent to milk +? -ing.
Noun
milking (countable and uncountable, plural milkings)
- The act by which a cow, etc. is milked
- (informal) Male masturbation (or fellatio) that leads to the release of semen, especially when performed on a milking table
Derived terms
Translations
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miking
English
Verb
miking
- present participle of mike
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