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  1. etymology - Origin of "cooter" meaning "vagina" - English …

    Apr 10, 2019 · The earliest entry for cooter, via Green's Dictionary of Slang, is from fall 1977. cooter female; used strictly by athletes; cooter madness – girl crazy. From there, cooter or …

  2. How did the word "beaver" come to be associated with vagina?

    What is the etymology of the word beaver as it relates to a woman's vagina?

  3. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 18, 2019 · Here is an image in which the area is marked in green: (NSFW, genitals covered). Please note how the 'string' of the taut adductor muscles separates the groin on the front side …

  4. "Know jack" vs. "Don't know jack." - English Language & Usage …

    Feb 11, 2018 · When you want to say that someone doesn't know anything about a particular thing, do you say they don't know jack about it, or that they know jack about it? I've seen it …

  5. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    In semi-poetic writing, I have had occasion to deviate from the standard prose list practice (interpose commas or semicolons between items, with an "and" preceding the final item), by …