cunt

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.
发音 kŭnt

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The female genitalia, especially the vulva. countable,literally,vulgar
    — An' doesn't ter know? Cunt! It's thee down theer; an' what I get when I'm i'side thee, and what tha gets when I'm i'side thee; it's a' as it is, all on't.
  2. An extremely unpleasant or objectionable person (in US, especially a woman; in Commonwealth more usually a man). countable,offensive,vulgar
    — Near-synonyms: bitch; see also Thesaurus:jerk
  3. An objectionable object or item. Commonwealth,Ireland,UK,countable,vulgar
    — Fix the car? I’ll sort the cunt out at the weekend.
  4. An unpleasant or difficult experience or incident. Commonwealth,Ireland,UK,countable,vulgar
    — The lines were up past the frozen food now; people had to cut through to get what they wanted and there was much excuse-me-ing and pardon-me-ing. “This is going to be a cunt,” Norton said morosely, and I frowned a little.
  5. A woman or any receptive sexual partner, as a source of potential or actual sexual gratification. countable,uncountable,vulgar
    — I'm going to hit the clubs and see if I can get me some cunt.
  6. A person (mostly between male friends); compare bastard. Commonwealth,Ireland,UK,countable,positive
    — Yes, I do remember Dave; he was one funny cunt.
  7. The anus of a trans woman. countable,uncountable,vulgar
  8. The inguinal canals of a trans woman. countable,plural-normally,uncountable,vulgar
动词 v.
  1. To use the word "cunt". vulgar
    — [...] and boy I can hear every word from behind my tree because that plot of hers is close to the road and she's fucking it and she's cunting it and you never heard a woman talking like that, not sober anyway[...]
  2. To attack someone. vulgar
    — Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry was indeed described as "fascist", notably by Pauline Kael, although there is no real evidence that Scorsese's Taxi Driver was "cunted" on first release – on the contrary, despite continuing misgivings about violence, that film was surely widely praised from the very first, getting the Palme d'Or at Cannes.
  3. To ruin something; to fuck up. vulgar
    — ... 'We were going to. Duke gave you the ticket, it was all set. And then you cunted the whole plan, didn't you? You killed the bastard.'
  4. To betray someone. vulgar
    — JOE : You cunted me. ROBERT : Language . Not in here . JOE : You lied .
  5. To take something into one's vulva or vagina. vulgar
    — How she cunts his finger as if it were a close friend
形容词 adj.
  1. Amazing or very good. not-comparable,vulgar
    — As noted above, "cunt" or "cunty" has evolved in Ballroom parlance to mean exactly what Banks defines it as: feminine and strong.

词形变化

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词源

词源 1
From Middle English cunte, queynt, queynte, from Old English *cunte, from Proto-West Germanic *kuntā, from Proto-Germanic *kuntǭ.
Cognate with West Frisian kunte, Middle Dutch conte (Dutch kont (“butt”)), dialectal Swedish kunta, dialectal Danish kunte, and Icelandic kunta. A relationship to Latin cunnus has not been conclusively shown. Lexicographer Partridge suggests cuneus (“a wedge”).
词源 2
From Middle English cunte, queynt, queynte, from Old English *cunte, from Proto-West Germanic *kuntā, from Proto-Germanic *kuntǭ.
Cognate with West Frisian kunte, Middle Dutch conte (Dutch kont (“butt”)), dialectal Swedish kunta, dialectal Danish kunte, and Icelandic kunta. A relationship to Latin cunnus has not been conclusively shown. Lexicographer Partridge suggests cuneus (“a wedge”).
词源 3
From Middle English cunte, queynt, queynte, from Old English *cunte, from Proto-West Germanic *kuntā, from Proto-Germanic *kuntǭ.
Cognate with West Frisian kunte, Middle Dutch conte (Dutch kont (“butt”)), dialectal Swedish kunta, dialectal Danish kunte, and Icelandic kunta. A relationship to Latin cunnus has not been conclusively shown. Lexicographer Partridge suggests cuneus (“a wedge”).
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