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queef
English
Etymology
A variant of Scottish and northern English quiff (“a puff of wind”), of onomatopoeic origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kwi?f/
- Rhymes: -i?f
Noun
queef (plural queefs)
- (vulgar, slang) An emission of air from the vagina, especially when audible; vaginal flatulence.
- Synonyms: cunt fart, fanny fart, pussy fart, vart
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:queef.
- (vulgar, slang) A contemptible person.
- Synonym: cunt
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:queef.
Translations
Verb
queef (third-person singular simple present queefs, present participle queefing, simple past and past participle queefed)
- (vulgar, intransitive, slang) To produce an emission of air from the vagina.
- (vulgar, transitive, slang) To make the noise of (a thing) by means of queefs.
Scots
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kwif/
Noun
queef (plural queefs)
- trick, ploy
queef From the web:
flatulate
English
Etymology
Back-formation from flatulence, attested since the 19th century; ultimately of Latin origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?flætj?le?t/, /?flæt??le?t/
Verb
flatulate (third-person singular simple present flatulates, present participle flatulating, simple past and past participle flatulated)
- To emit digestive gases from the anus, especially with accompanying sound and smell.
- 1985, James L. Framo, “Rationale and Techniques of Intensive Family Therapy,” in Intensive Family Therapy, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy and James L. Framo eds. [1],
- Where else but in his own castle, with his own family, can a person pick his nose, flatulate, lose his temper with impunity, whine, let the child in him emerge—in short, regress and “be himself”?
- 1985, James L. Framo, “Rationale and Techniques of Intensive Family Therapy,” in Intensive Family Therapy, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy and James L. Framo eds. [1],
Usage notes
Garner's Modern English Usage (4th ed) has an entry for flatulate, discussing the attestation history and lexicographic coverage of this verb and some of its synonyms. As with the other main bodily functions (such as urination, defecation, and vomiting), register governs the choice of synonym in a given context; flatulate serves formal registers well (such as in medical publications), whereas fart, although it is easily English's dominant synonym of the semantic field for this concept, is usually considered a casualism suited only to informal registers. Thus flatulate is to fart as urinate is to piss and as defecate is to shit.
Synonyms
- See fart § Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:flatulate
Coordinate terms
- queef
Derived terms
- flatulation
Translations
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