punani
English
Etymology
From Jamaican Creole punani, ? from Akan oponaani. Possibly influenced by English poon (“vagina”) from French putain, or from Hawaiian Puanani (“beautiful flower”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pʊˈnɑːni/
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -ɑːni
Noun
punani (countable and uncountable, plural punanis)
- (countable, slang) The female genitalia.
- 2002, Sacha Baron Cohen; Mark Mylod, director, Ali G Indahouse, spoken by Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen):
- (To David Carlton, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Deputy Prime Minister): Hello. I is Ali G, the dominating MC. Making bitches touch their punani!
- (uncountable, slang) Sexual intercourse with a woman.
Synonyms
- (vagina): See Thesaurus:vagina
- (intercourse with woman): poontang, poon, tang
Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English punani, from Jamaican Creole punaany.
Noun
punani c (plural punani's)
- (slang) The female genitalia.
- 2016, Plien van Bennekom; Bianca Krijgsman, Jij nog wat te klagen?, De Bezige Bij:
- Het is ook alweer bijna vier jaar geleden sinds Tess geboren is, dus wel weer eens tijd om mijn punani aan een vreemde te laten zien.
- It's also been almost four years since Tess was born, so time to show my punani to a stranger again.
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Estonian
Jamaican Creole
Alternative forms
- punany, punaany
Etymology
Possibly from Akan oponaani (“keyhole”) or from Hawaiian pua nani (“beautiful flower”)[1].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pʊˈnɑːni/
- Hyphenation: pu‧na‧ni
Noun
punani (plural: punani dem or punanis dem, quantified: punani)
- (vulgar, slang) pussy (vagina)
- 2002, Paula Ressler, Dramatic Changes: Talking about Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity with High School Students Through Drama (in English), →ISBN, page 96:
- “He is the narcissistic “stamina daddy,” a paramour who makes “gyal ben' down backways an' accept di peg.” The worship of his womb turner and conquest of the punani (pussy) are the subjects of his burlesque boasts. […] ”
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References
- Tony Thorne (2014) Dictionary of Contemporary Slang, →ISBN: ““This formerly obscure item of Caribbean patois was popularised by the comedian Ali G at the end of the 1990s. It is variously derived from the Ashanti oponaani, meaning keyhole or the Hawaiian punani meaning heavenly flower. […] ””
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from English punani, from Jamaican Creole punaany.
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