shtup
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Borrowed from Yiddish שטופּן (shtupn), perhaps related to German stupsen (“nudge”), or possibly German stopfen (“stuff”).
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shtup (third-person singular simple present shtups, present participle shtupping, simple past and past participle shtupped)
- push
- Synonym: shove
- (transitive, intransitive, slang) have sex (with)
- 1969, Philip Roth, Portnoy’s Complaint:
- And shikse cunt, to boot! Chasing it, sniffing it, lapping it, shtupping it, but above all, thinking about it.
- 2018 December 7, Liane Kupferberg Carter, “23andMe Informed Me My Husband and I Are Related”, in The Cut:
- Doug: (mansplaining): “What Ann means is that everyone was shtupping in the shtetl.”
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