irrumate
English
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin irrumō (“I irrumate”).
Pronunciation
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Verb
irrumate (third-person singular simple present irrumates, present participle irrumating, simple past and past participle irrumated)
- (transitive) To thrust the penis into the mouth; to practice irrumation.
- 1941, George William Henry, Sex variants: a study of homosexual patterns, volume 2, Committee for the Study of Sex Variants:
- Orgasm is often experienced also by the person irrumated, when the penis is a powerful fetich[sic – meaning fetish] to him or her; this indirect orgasm of the person irrumated occurring usually — if it occurs at all — at the moment of the irrumator's ejaculations, and probably largely due to it.
Related terms
Translations
to thrust one's penis into the mouth
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
irrumāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of irrumō