merkin

English

Etymology 1

1617, probably a variant form of malkin.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈmɜːkɪn/
  • Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)kɪn

Noun

merkin (plural merkins)

  1. A woman's pubic wig. Worn for nude stage appearances and by women, originally after shaving their pubic hair to eliminate lice or for other reasons, now often as a fashion item.
    • 1973, Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow:
      ... his penis squashed invisible under a flesh-colored leather jockstrap, over which he wears a false cunt and merkin of sable both handcrafted in Berlin by the notorious Mme. Ophir, the mock labia and bright purple clitoris molded of — Madame had been abject, pleading shortage — synthetic rubber and Mipolam, the new polyvinyl chloride...
  2. A mop for cleaning cannon.
  3. (LGBT, slang) The male counterpart of a beard, a companion to a lesbian to feign her straightness.
    • 1996 Jan 10, Colin Wright, "Tori Spelling & Patrick Muldoon on NBC Movie", alt.showbiz.gossip, Usenet
      Well, I seem to recall Tori and Patrick being seen together, and a reference in People comes to mind, with a photo attached. I'm not for sure that Patrick is completely gay, but he's at least bi according to a person I know with first hand experience. Perhaps we have a dual merkin-beard relationship here, eh?
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Etymology 2

Representing an aphetic pronunciation of American.

Alternative forms

  • 'merkin, Merkin, 'Merkin; murkin, 'murkin, Murkin, 'Murkin

Noun

merkin (plural merkins)

  1. (Britain, slang, derogatory) An American.

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Finnish

Noun

merkin

  1. Genitive singular form of merkki.

Icelandic

Noun

merkin

  1. definite nominative plural of merki
  2. definite accusative plural of merki
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