What is Cherry?
1.
a widely used, somewhat impolite, slang term for a woman's hymen, a piece of skin which covers the opening of the vagina and, contrary to popular belief, can be broken in any number of ways including sexual intercourse, tampon use, and vigorous exercise. It's presence, or lack thereof, was at one time used to prove or disprove a woman's virginity, but we now know that this is an archaic idea, as it can be broken in several ways, and many women are in fact born without one.
Idiot: "Dude, that bitch told me she was a virgin, but she didn't bleed when I did her last night. Somebody else must have got to her cherry first."
Less-of-an-Idiot: "Um, maybe she just uses tampons or something."
Idiot: "Oh..."
2.
A membrane in a woman's vagina, known more properly as a hymen. And unlike most jackasses on this site think, it's not necessarily broken in sex. It can be broken by a tampon, by fingering, or anything else that gets inside there.
I popped my girlfriend's cherry while I fingered her.
3.
(a) Piece of skin in a girl's vagina which is broken or "popped" when she loses her virginity
(b) Red hot ash at the end of a cigarette
(c) When the bowl is keeping itself lit (marijuan), you no longer have to light it
(d) When something is nice, looks new
(a) I popped her cherry, it was ill
(b) Knock the cherry off that cig before you throw it in the brush
(c) It's cherry, just hit it and pass
(d) That car's cherry
4.
1. n: a small red fruit with a hard pit that grows on trees. There are red and black varietes. Also, the tree or wood of said tree.
2. n. (vulgar): The hymen. The expression "popping her cherry" means deflowering a woman.
1) Spit out the pit when you eat a cherry
2) (See definition; no need to repeat that)
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5.
The hymen which is broken upon penetration.
"I popped her cherry"
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6.
Virginity. Reffering to blood from the hymen. Often phraised as "Popping your cherry".
Oh my gosh, you lost/popped your cherry?!
7.
the burning butt end of a cigarette or joint
"fucking A dude you knocked off the cherry"
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