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  • Origin of the word cum - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    cum (verb and noun) seems to be a modern (by 1973) variant of the sexual sense of come that originated in pornographic writing, perhaps first in the noun sense This "experience sexual orgasm" slang meaning of come (perhaps originally come off ) is attested from 1650, in "Walking In A Meadowe Greene," in a folio of "loose songs" collected by
  • phrases - Origin of Take this question with a grain of salt . . .
    With a grain of salt is a 1600s direct translation from Modern Latin cum grano salis, and salis is genitive of sal, which, in addition to ‘salt’, figuratively means ‘intellectual acuteness, good sense, shrewdness, wit’ (Charlton T Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary)
  • abbreviations - What do CI, CIM, CID, CIB mean? - English Language . . .
    From the context it appears to mean “cum in,” and your friend is suggesting that the girl engages in a variety of sexual acts “She can pretty much [take it in] anything,” with CIM meaning “in mouth” (oral sex) and CIB “in butt” (anal sex)
  • Origin of the word “boner” - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the origin of the word boner? Trying to find the roots for its prevalent usage, especially in North America According to a dictionary it means an erect penis
  • What is more commonly used in US? Cum Laude or With Honors?
    There are some differences in usage I have never heard a graduate degree being awarded With Honors "Honors" is for me usually associated with a minimum grade point average (quantitative measure) and "[Summa] Cum Laude" being a discretionary, qualitative measure decided on a case-by-case basis, although it could be based on numbers as well
  • word usage - Is ‘Take something cum grano salis’ a popular phrase? Can . . .
    As I am totally unfamiliar with the phrase, “take something cum grano salis,” I checked online dictionaries Both Free Merriam-Webster and Oxford Dictionaries had an entry of 'cum grano salis' as a phrase of Latin origin meaning ‘take something with a grain (pinch) of salt ’ I wonder how popular this phrase is among native speakers
  • What is a good substitute word for the X-cum-Y construction?
    'Cum' is simply the Latin for 'with' There are many villages in England which are named 'something cum somewhere', and they liberally appear on road-signs etc It arises where two parishes, at some point in history, have been merged 'Chorlton cum Hardy' is nowadays a well-known suburb of Manchester
  • guys: ever get off multiple times in a row? - Grasscity Forums
    Haha JK but sounds like this chick has a raging sex drive but there's many things I get off from porn: deep throat on cock, cum on face, girls stick out tongue and swallows, facial expressions while fucking If I were in his position, I'd have to make sure if i'll still have cum left or my dick would just be dry like the Sahara desert




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