twat
英 [twɒt; twæt]
美 [twɑt]
英語の語源
- twat
- twat: see twit
- twat (n.)
- female pudendum, 1650s, of unknown origin. A general term of abuse since 1920s.
The T-word occupies a special niche in literary history, however, thanks to a horrible mistake by Robert Browning, who included it in 'Pippa Passes' (1841) without knowing its true meaning. 'The owls and bats,/Cowls and twats,/Monks and nuns,/In a cloister's moods.' Poor Robert! He had been misled into thinking the word meant 'hat' by its appearance in 'Vanity of Vanities,' a poem of 1660, containing the treacherous lines: 'They'd talk't of his having a Cardinalls Hat,/They'd send him as soon an Old Nuns Twat.' (There is a lesson here about not using words unless one is very sure of their meaning.) [Hugh Rawson, "Wicked Words," 1989]
例文
- 1. When was the last time you had anything in your twat besides a tampon?
- 衛生綿棒を除いて最後にあなたの下に詰め物があったのはいつですか。
- 2.Mr.Tongue Twister tried to teach tongue to twist and turn,and twit an twat .
- タン?ディースさんは舌を「ひねる」「ひっくり返す」「ひねる」「嫌味を言う」方法を教えてあげようと努力しています。
- 3.Mr.Tongue Twister tried to teach your tongue to twist and turn,and twit an twat .
- タンジストさんは舌を「ひねる」「ひっくり返す」「ひねる」「嫌味を言う」ように努力して教えてくれました。
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