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Vaginal Aesthetics", re-creating the representation, the richness and sweetness, of "vagina/cunt", an article by Joanna Frueh Source: Hypatia, Vol. 18, No. 4, Women, Art, and Aesthetics (Autumn–Winter 2003), pp.137–158 Upton, Clive; Parry, David; Widdowson, JDA (1994). Survey of English Dialects: the dictionary and the grammar. London: Routledge. p.108. ISBN 978-0-415-02029-9. http://ellechampion.com/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php?d=freezporn.com/search/?query=lingear weare

As well as obvious references, there are also allusions. On I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, Stephen Fry once defined countryside as the act of "murdering Piers Morgan". [131]

a b Ship, Joseph Twadell. The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European Roots, JHU Press, 1984, p. 129. Marvell, Andrew. "To His Coy Mistress". Norton Anthology of English Literature. Seventh Edition. M. H. Abrams. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2000. 1691–1692.

pussy, n. and adj. 2". Oxford English Dictionary (thirded.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2007. The words puss and derived forms pussy and pusscat were extended to refer to girls or women by the seventeenth century. [2] [5] This sense of pussy was used to refer specifically to genitalia by the eighteenth century, and from there further extended to refer to sexual intercourse involving a woman by the twentieth century. [2]Pussy is one of a large number of English words that has both erotic and non-erotic meanings. Such double entendres have long been used in the creation of sexual humor. [29] This double meaning of "pussy" has been used for over a hundred years by performers, including the late-19th-century vaudeville act the Barrison Sisters, who performed the notorious routine "Do You Want To See My Pussy?" in which they raised their skirts to reveal live kittens. [30]

Joyce uses the word figuratively rather than literally; but while Joyce used the word only once in Ulysses, with four other wordplays ('cunty') on it, D. H. Lawrence later used the word ten times in Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928), in a more direct sense. [64] Mellors, the gamekeeper and eponymous lover, tries delicately to explain the definition of the word to Lady Constance Chatterley: "If your sister there comes ter me for a bit o' cunt an' tenderness, she knows what she's after." The novel was the subject of an unsuccessful UK prosecution in 1961 against its publishers, Penguin Books, on grounds of obscenity. [65]This section may contain excessive or irrelevant examples. Please help improve the article by adding descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples. ( August 2016) The skin. Skin abscesses often form due to a boil, or an infected hair follicle. Severe acne — which is a buildup of dead skin, dried oil, and bacteria — can also result in pus-filled abscesses. Open wounds are also vulnerable to pus-producing infections. Groskop, Viv (18 March 2015). "Lisa Lynch obituary Writer who recounted her experience of cancer with engaging candour and published a book based on her popular blog". The Guardian . Retrieved 20 May 2016. Green, Jonathon (2008). Green's Dictionary of Slang. Vol.1. Chambers. pp.1454–1456. ISBN 978-0-550-10443-4 . Retrieved 30 October 2016. something very unpleasant or difficult to do or achieve ... She had a cunt of a job The word is occasionally used in the titles of works of art, such as Peter Renosa's portrait of the pop singer Madonna, I am the Cunt of Western Civilization, from a 1990 quote by the singer. [69] One of the first works of Gilbert & George was a self-portrait in 1969 [70] entitled "Gilbert the Shit and George the Cunt". [71] The London performance art group the Neo Naturists had a song and an act called "Cunt Power", a name which potter Grayson Perry borrowed for one of his early works: "An unglazed piece of modest dimensions, made from terracotta like clay – labia carefully formed with once wet material, about its midriff". [72] Australian artist Greg Taylor's display of scores of white porcelain vulvas, "CUNTS and other conversations" (2009), was deemed controversial for both its title and content, with Australia Post warning the artist that the publicity postcards were illegal. [73] Theatre

Jordan Shamus, Kristen (January 10, 2018). "Pink pussyhats: Why some activists are ditching them". KSDK.com. Detroit Free Press . Retrieved July 26, 2018. Green, Jonathon (2008). Green's Dictionary of Slang. Vol.1. Chambers. p.1456. ISBN 978-0-550-10443-4 . Retrieved 15 February 2018. ... used of a person with narrow, squinting eyes Siebert, Eve (18 January 2011). "Chaucer's Cunt". Sceptical Humanities . Retrieved February 28, 2014. However, the labia may appear smaller over time. This is because the amount of estrogen in the body decreases with age, which can reduce fat and collagen. It is more common among younger men than among old men. Pubic hair is sometimes made into a fashion item. Men and women do this. Some people may change the way their pubic hair looks, by trimming or shaping it. One style is called a "landing strip", like a runway where an airplane lands. Muslim women and men are told or encouraged to remove or at least trim pubic hair (as well as armpit hair) although local traditions may be different in some countries. [5]Kirkeby, Willy (1989). English–Norwegian Dictionary. Bergen: Norwegian University Press. ISBN 978-8200182931.

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