enculade
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English
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[edit]Borrowed from French enculade (“sodomy”).
Noun
[edit]enculade
- (rare) Sodomy, an act of anal sex.
- 1876, Rosa Belinda Coote (pseudonym), The Convent School, William Dugdale (1898), page 86:
- then my poor bum-hole attracted his attention, he kissed and put his tongue into it, till I was eager to have him there, and begged he would put his prick in gently at first for fear of hurting me too much; this was a heavenly finish to our night of love; we swam in delight, never before or since have I tasted voluptuous joy to equal that enculade.
- 2019, The Power of Mesmerism:
- He, after his sister had rubbed some of the spunk within its wrinkled orifice, prepared for an enculade.
- 2012, The Pearl: A Monthly Journal of Facetiæ and Voluptuous Reading:
- "Now, my pretty boy, I have got you nicely, and will whip another cockstand out of you as soon as I have sponged off all the effects of our late enculade," he said, bringing some cold water and a sponge in a basin; he laved and cooled my heated parts, till I began to feel quite grateful to him.
- 1876, Rosa Belinda Coote (pseudonym), The Convent School, William Dugdale (1898), page 86:
French
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[edit]enculade f (plural enculades)
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