crotchal
English
Etymology
Adjective
crotchal (not comparable)
- (informal) Of, pertaining to, or located in the crotch.
- 2005, Adrienne Miller, The Coast of Akron[1], Farrar, Straus and Giroux, published 2011, →ISBN:
- He was wearing black leather pants, rather tight in the crotchal area.
- 2012, Gina Damico, Croak, Graphia, →ISBN, page 90:
- “It's like announcing to the world that you have crabs. It's embarrassing, and no one'll ever shake your hand again.”
“But these feelings are not ones of crotchal itching,” she said […]
- 2013, Mark Henry, Parts & Wreck[2], Entangled Publishing, →ISBN:
- Luce's gaze was unconsciously drawn to what we'll call Wade's “crotchal area.”
- 2021 April 4, Rich Blomquist & Erin Wagoner, “Easter's 11” (19:24 from the start), in Bless the Harts[3], season 2, episode 16, spoken by Betty Hart (Maya Rudolph):
- “Hello. Betty Hart coming at you, and this is why I should be on The Amazing Race. Ooh! I just got a splinter in my crotchal region!” “Mother!” “Uh...” “Come here, baby. Let Mama pet you.” (honks) “Aw, now there's a good boy.” “Get to the incriminating one.” “No, no, no, no no! Ow! You pecked me in my crotchal region!”
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:crotchal.