"cuntlet" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: cuntlets [plural]
Etymology: From cunt + -let. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|cunt|let}} cunt + -let Head templates: {{en-noun}} cuntlet (plural cuntlets)
  1. (vulgar, slang) A small cunt; a young woman seen as a potential sex partner. Tags: slang, vulgar Translations (offensive: small cunt; young woman (usually attractive)): Möschen [neuter] (German), μουνίτσα (mounítsa) [feminine] (Greek), пиздо́ся (pyzdósja) (Ukrainian)

Inflected forms

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