decunt
English
Etymology
de- + cunt; compare French déconner.
Verb
decunt (third-person singular simple present decunts, present participle decunting, simple past and past participle decunted)
- (vulgar, rare) To remove one's penis from a vagina; to pull out.
- 1965, Richard Seaver and Austryn Wainhouse, translators, Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom, and Other Writings, translation of original by Marquis de Sade, page 1184:
- No sooner does he hear these words than he decunts, takes hold of the poor child in his two wicked hands, and hurls her, naked, into the roaring fire
- 1995, Guillaume Apollinaire, Flesh Unlimited: Two Erotic Novellas, page 26:
- [...]Quit Calculine's quim until he had discharged a total of three times and she herself ten.
When he had decunted, both noticed in astonishment that Alexine had disappeared. She soon returned with pharmaceutical[...]
- 1999, P Sugden, “Story: Kathy's Party”, in alt.sex.stories, Usenet, retrieved 06/09/16:
- Frank finally came with a grunt, depositing his sperm deep in Kathy's cunt. When he had decunted, Neville got up and walked around to the foot of the bed [...]
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Synonyms
- uncunt
See also
- encunt
Anagrams
- cunted, uncted