lèche-cul

French

Etymology

From lécher (to lick) + cul (arse, hole). Said because the ass is considered vulgar and being willing to kiss another's is considered a sign of submission and patronage.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lɛʃ.ky/

Noun

lèche-cul m or f (plural lèche-cul or lèche-culs)

  1. (vulgar) ass-licker (US), arse-licker (UK)
    Synonyms: lèche-bottes, cire-pompes

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