gamahuche
See also: gamahuché
English
Etymology
From French gamahucher.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡæməhuːʃ/
Noun
gamahuche (uncountable)
- Oral sex, especially cunnilingus.
- 1880, Anonymous, The Pearl: A magnum opus of Victorian erotica (1996) :
- “Frank and Louisa are too busy to notice what we do,” I whispered in her ear, as I inclined the willing girl backwards on the soft pillow of sand, and reversing my position, we laid at full length, side by side, both of us as eager as possible for the game; my head was buried between her loving thighs, with which she pressed me most amorously, as my tongue was inserted in her loving slit; this was fine gamahuche.
- 1976, Robert Nye, Falstaff:
- O Muses, Sacred Nine, and Memory most of all, mother of all of them, and they our mothers – I was Doll Tearsheet’s alchemist that night, and by gamahuche turned her base metal into gold.
- 1880, Anonymous, The Pearl: A magnum opus of Victorian erotica (1996) :
Translations
oral sex
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Verb
gamahuche (third-person singular simple present gamahuches, present participle gamahuching, simple past and past participle gamahuched)
- (transitive) To perform oral sex, especially cunnilingus, on.
- 1994, Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell, From Hell, chapter 9:
- [Stephen kneels and begins to undo Eddy’s trousers] EDDY: “J-Jem? Jem, what are you…?” STEPHEN: “Shhh. I want to gamahuche you, Eddy. Do say I might.”
- 1994, Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell, From Hell, chapter 9:
Translations
oral sex
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French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡa.ma.yʃ/
- Rhymes: -yʃ
- Homophones: gamahuchent, gamahuches
- Hyphenation: ga‧ma‧huche
Verb
gamahuche
- first-person singular present indicative of gamahucher
- third-person singular present indicative of gamahucher
- first-person singular present subjunctive of gamahucher
- third-person singular present subjunctive of gamahucher
- second-person singular imperative of gamahucher