lick-twat
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]lick-twat (plural lick-twats)
- (obsolete, vulgar) A cunnilingist; one who performs cunnilingus.
- 1656, Fletcher, Robert, transl., “In Ʋacerram”, in Ex Otio Negotium[1], liber 11, epigram 67, translation of Epigrammaton by Martial:
- Th' art both a Pick-thank, and Detractor, / A cunning Cheater, and a Factor, / A Lick-twat, and a Fencer too, / I wonder much (Ʋacerra) how now? / With all these trades thou canst want mony
References
[edit]- John S[tephen] Farmer; W[illiam] E[rnest] Henley, compilers (1896) “lick-twat”, in Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present. […], volume IV, [London: […] Harrison and Sons] […], →OCLC, page 190.