cuntward

English

Etymology

cunt + -ward

Adverb

cuntward (comparative more cuntward, superlative most cuntward)

  1. (vulgar, rare) Towards a cunt (female genitalia).
    • 2007, Karl Rockwood, The Very Private Secretary
      His mouth moved down from her breasts, lapping cuntward at the same instant her hand exerted pressure to push him in that direction.
    • 2010, Wendy Swanscombe, Pale Pleasures
      The walls of her cunt were rippling under conscious control, drawing the first ball deeper, drawing the second and third balls after it. She looked up and saw Anna's balls climbing cuntward too.
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