different between rosebud vs melton
rosebud
English
Etymology
rose +? bud
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /???z.b?d/
- (US) IPA(key): /?o?z.b?d/
Noun
rosebud (plural rosebuds)
- The bud of a rose.
- (Britain, sometimes as a term of endearment) A pretty young woman.
- (US, rare) A debutante.
- (rare) Any of assorted small seashells with a pink or partially pink color, usually of the family Muricidae.
- (Cockney) A mouth.
- (slang) the indentation of a surface caused by an incorrect hammer strike (missing the nail)
- (vulgar, slang) The anus.
- 2017, Penthouse Variations on Anal
- Her ass was the ultimate goal for both of us, but I wanted to draw out the anticipation. […] She watched from between her knees as I prepared to push into her rosebud.
- 2017, Corinne Davies, The 3xtasy Lake Collection (volume 2, page 128)
- Squeezing a healthy dollop of lube onto her rosebud, he stretched the tight ring and forced more lubrication into her ass.
- 2017, Penthouse Variations on Anal
Derived terms
- gather rosebuds
- rosebudding
References
- Eric Partridge, A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, 8th edition, 1984
Anagrams
- obdures
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melton
English
Etymology
From Melton Mowbray, where this material was made.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?m?lt(?)n/
Noun
melton (countable and uncountable, plural meltons)
- A tough, short-napped material used for making overcoats.
- 1914, Saki, ‘The Lull’, Beasts and Superbeasts:
- ‘Two of the boys are wearing your Melton overcoat; I hope you don't mind.’
- 2002, Skiing Heritage Journal (volume 14, number 4, page 31)
- Skiwear has moved swiftly away from wool — and cotton — into a brave new world of chemistry. […] Wool pants or knickers, usually of melton — a thick, tightly woven, smooth fabric — were good for shedding snow.
- 1914, Saki, ‘The Lull’, Beasts and Superbeasts:
Anagrams
- loment, molten, tolmen
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