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- TAINT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
contaminate, taint, pollute, defile mean to make impure or unclean contaminate implies intrusion of or contact with dirt or foulness from an outside source taint stresses the loss of purity or cleanliness that follows contamination
- TAINT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
TAINT definition: the area between the testicles or vulva and the anus; the perineum See examples of taint used in a sentence
- Urban Dictionary: taint
taint: A k a chad or perineum The region between genitals and arsehole Taint gets its name from the sentence: It ain't pussy, it ain't arse i e
- Perineum - Wikipedia
As a result of folk etymologies (such as ἰνάω ináō, "to carry off by evacuations"), it is contemporaneously extended to both sexes Numerous slang terms for the perieneum exist, including the "taint" or "gooch" in American slang, as well as the "notcha" in Australian slang
- Taint - definition of taint by The Free Dictionary
To affect or associate with something undesirable or reprehensible: a reputation that was tainted by allegations of illegal activity 2 a To expose to an infectious agent, toxin, or undesirable substance: drinking water that is tainted with parasites; toothpaste that is tainted with toxic metals b
- TAINT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TAINT definition: 1 to spoil something or give it an unpleasant quality: 2 the act or result of spoiling something… Learn more
- Top 48 Slang For Perineum – Meaning Usage - FluentSlang
The term “taint” is slang for the perineum, which is the area of skin between the genitals and the anus It is called “taint” because it “taint” the genitals and “taint” the anus For example, someone might say, “I fell off my bike and landed right on my taint ”
- Why does my taint hurt (male)? - Pelvic Health Physical Therapy
Pain in the perineal area, often referred to as the “taint,” “Gooch,” or “grundle,” can stem from various underlying causes This area, located between the genitals and anus, is part of the pelvic floor—a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues supporting key pelvic organs like the bladder and intestines
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