Quim
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Etymology


Most likely started out as a mis-pronunciation of the Welsh word for, aptly, a valley - 'cwm' - where each letter has been pronounced to make the word.

Noun



  1. The female genitalia; the vulva.
    • 1879, Anonymous, "The Wanton Lass" in The Pearl No. 1 http://thepearl.tailfeatherz.com/Pearl01.htm:
      For one day, when amusing herself with this whim
      The carrot it snapped, and part stuck in her quim.
    • 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, page 938:
      Ho! What do I here behold? Were you brushing the cobwebs off a few quims?
    • 2005, Margaret Carter, Maiden Flights, ISBN 1419952595, page 131:
      Her quim grew wet, ready to welcome it.
 
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