"cunting" meaning in English

See cunting in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: Etymology tree English cunt English -ing English cunting From cunt + -ing. Etymology templates: {{ety|en|:af|cunt|-ing|text=+|tree=1}} Etymology tree English cunt English -ing English cunting From cunt + -ing. Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} cunting (not comparable)
  1. (vulgar) An intensifier, used to describe something unwanted or undesirable. Tags: not-comparable, vulgar
    Sense id: en-cunting-en-adj-CwWOA9Pc Categories (other): English entries with etymology texts, English entries with etymology trees Disambiguation of English entries with etymology texts: 37 37 26 Disambiguation of English entries with etymology trees: 37 37 26

Noun

Forms: cuntings [plural]
Etymology: Etymology tree English cunt English -ing English cunting From cunt + -ing. Etymology templates: {{ety|en|:af|cunt|-ing|text=+|tree=1}} Etymology tree English cunt English -ing English cunting From cunt + -ing. Head templates: {{en-noun}} cunting (plural cuntings)
  1. (UK, Australia, vulgar, slang) The act of getting cunted. Tags: Australia, UK, slang, vulgar
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Verb

Etymology: Etymology tree English cunt English -ing English cunting From cunt + -ing. Etymology templates: {{ety|en|:af|cunt|-ing|text=+|tree=1}} Etymology tree English cunt English -ing English cunting From cunt + -ing. Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} cunting
  1. present participle and gerund of cunt Tags: form-of, gerund, participle, present Form of: cunt Related terms: cunt
    Sense id: en-cunting-en-verb-zrh7fxKG Categories (other): English entries with etymology texts, English entries with etymology trees Disambiguation of English entries with etymology texts: 37 37 26 Disambiguation of English entries with etymology trees: 37 37 26

Inflected forms

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