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  • groin vs crotch - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Crotch: In humans, the crotch is the bottom of the pelvis, the region of the body where the legs join the torso, and is often considered to include the groin and genitals By extension, the crotch of a tree One can have what men call crotch itch The crotch includes the groin and genitals whereas the groin is a group of muscles, technically
  • single word requests - Area of the body between legs and genitals . . .
    In humans, the crotch is the bottom of the pelvis (the region of the body where the legs join the torso) and is often considered to include the groin and genitals Wikipedia; The following is a picture of a "frog crotch arrow" which illustrates the concept of "crotch":
  • How did the word beaver come to be associated with vagina?
    Jonathon Green's sources (as cited in Brian Hooper's answer) notwithstanding, the limerick that appears in Immortalia: An Anthology of American Ballads, Sailors' Songs, Cowboy Songs, College Songs, Parodies, Limericks, and Other Humorous Verses and Doggerel (1927) runs as follows:
  • terminology - Is there a word that describes this gesture of . . .
    The gesture has three main positions; hands clenched in front of the face, (Figure 39), hands resting on the desk (Figure 40) or on the lap when seated and placed in front of the crotch when standing (Figure 41) Source: BODY LANGUAGE How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures by Allan Pease
  • Non-medical or slang synonyms for female reproductive organs
    Fear not using the word cunt, since it was not considered taboo in public speech until 15c cunt (n ) "female intercrural foramen," or, as some 18c writers refer to it, "the monosyllable," Middle English cunte "female genitalia," by early 14c
  • Origin of the word whee - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I haven't researched this question thoroughly, but there certainly seems to be an instance of "Whee" being used as an interjection to express enjoyment or delight in this untitled item from the Washington [D C ] Times (November 14, 1900):
  • single word requests - What is the female version of phallic . . .
    What is the female version of "phallic"? phal·lic ˈfalik Adjective Of, relating to, or resembling a phallus or erect penis It would have a definition as: Of, relating to, or resembl
  • Is it correct to say the bird is in the tree or on the tree?
    In the children's rhyme: Johnny and July sitting in a tree K I S S I N G First comes love Then comes marriage Then come children in a baby carriage They are said to be sitting in a tree


















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