What is Pudenda?
1.
The Latin word for "shame," some Victorian clown thought it would be a great
May also have, over time, devolved into "
"'Pudenda' was Latin for 'shame'?"
"Yes, and 'vagina' meant 'scabbard'. Isn't studying Latin fun?"
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2.
1) Female reproductive organ
2) Hot women, esp in large groups at social functions
That party was amazing, it was full of mad pudenda!
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3.
Synonym to vulva. The external parts of the female reproductive system.
Her pudenda is very pretty.
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4.
The outer female genitals. The
The pudenda: a forbidden and yet highly sought place.
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5.
Technical term for
Don't call them pudenda no more.
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6.
The viewable area of a female human's genitalia with closed legs. Before puberty or in shaven adults, this area may often appear to protrude outward slightly. The crease formed by the labia majora lips ends at the top in the 'pudendal cleft'.
Whoa, look at that pudenda!
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7.
"Pulling your pud" originally derived from the latin word, "pudenda," i.e. "pulling your pudenda"
"pulling one's pud" is the shortened version of "pulling one's pudenda."
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1.
The Latin word for "shame," some Victorian clown thought it would be a great
May also have, over time, devolved into "
"'Pudenda' was Latin for 'shame'?"
"Yes, and 'vagina' meant 'scabbard'. Isn't studying Latin fun?"
See
2.
1) Female reproductive organ
2) Hot women, esp in large groups at social functions
That party was amazing, it was full of mad pudenda!
See
3.
Synonym to vulva. The external parts of the female reproductive system.
Her pudenda is very pretty.
See
4.
The outer female genitals. The
The pudenda: a forbidden and yet highly sought place.
See
5.
Technical term for
Don't call them pudenda no more.
See
6.
The viewable area of a female human's genitalia with closed legs. Before puberty or in shaven adults, this area may often appear to protrude outward slightly. The crease formed by the labia majora lips ends at the top in the 'pudendal cleft'.
Whoa, look at that pudenda!
See
7.
"Pulling your pud" originally derived from the latin word, "pudenda," i.e. "pulling your pudenda"
"pulling one's pud" is the shortened version of "pulling one's pudenda."
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