Origin of the word cum - English Language Usage Stack Exchange cum (verb and noun) seems to be a modern (by 1973) variant of the sexual sense of come that originated in pornographic writing, perhaps first in the noun sense This "experience sexual orgasm" slang meaning of come (perhaps originally come off ) is attested from 1650, in "Walking In A Meadowe Greene," in a folio of "loose songs" collected by
abbreviations - What do CI, CIM, CID, CIB mean? - English Language . . . From the context it appears to mean “cum in,” and your friend is suggesting that the girl engages in a variety of sexual acts “She can pretty much [take it in] anything,” with CIM meaning “in mouth” (oral sex) and CIB “in butt” (anal sex)
guys: ever get off multiple times in a row? - Grasscity Forums Haha JK but sounds like this chick has a raging sex drive but there's many things I get off from porn: deep throat on cock, cum on face, girls stick out tongue and swallows, facial expressions while fucking If I were in his position, I'd have to make sure if i'll still have cum left or my dick would just be dry like the Sahara desert
word usage - What are the different nuances of passing with . . . magna cum laude, meaning "with high honor" summa cum laude, meaning "with highest honor" The exact cutoffs for each distinction depend on the school, but the rank order (where the top is summa cum laude, and the lowest is cum laude) remains the same In your case, I think that mit gutem Erfolg would correlate either to cum laude or magna cum laude
Worse comes to worst or worst comes to worst Which is correct: worse comes to worst or worst comes to worst? The former seems more logical but the latter is what appears in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary