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As you said... selective editing. The vulgar was only added to the slang reference of the word. I was not using that slang. If you note the highlighted text... n now this is just my thing for words.
[twaht] Origin
twat
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noun Slang: Vulgar .
vulva.
Origin:
1650–60; perhaps orig. dialectal variant of *thwat, *thwot, presumed Modern English outcome of Old English *thwat, akin to Old Norse thveit cut, slit, forest clearing (> E dial. (N England) thwaite forest clearing)
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twat (twæt, twɒt)
— n
1. the female genitals
2. a girl or woman considered sexually
3. a foolish or despicable person
[of unknown origin]
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twat
1656, of unknown origin. A general term of abuse since 1920s.
[twaht] Origin
twat
[twaht] Show IPA
noun Slang: Vulgar .
vulva.
Origin:
1650–60; perhaps orig. dialectal variant of *thwat, *thwot, presumed Modern English outcome of Old English *thwat, akin to Old Norse thveit cut, slit, forest clearing (> E dial. (N England) thwaite forest clearing)
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
Cite This Source
|
Link To twat
Explore the Visual Thesaurus »
Related Words for : twat
bozo, cuckoo, fathead, goof, goofball
View more related words »
Collins
World English Dictionary
twat (twæt, twɒt)
— n
1. the female genitals
2. a girl or woman considered sexually
3. a foolish or despicable person
[of unknown origin]
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
Cite This Source
Etymonline
Word Origin & History
twat
1656, of unknown origin. A general term of abuse since 1920s.
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