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- Origin of the word cum - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
What is the origin of the word cum? I'm trying to find the roots for its prevalent usage, especially in North America
- How does one use the Latin word cum in a sentence?
Cum is the Latin word for with and is usually used to join two nouns, showing that something serves two purposes She is a waitress-cum-singer in the restaurant This is my bedroom-cum-study
- guys: ever get off multiple times in a row? - Grasscity Forums
Haha JK but sounds like this chick has a raging sex drive but there's many things I get off from porn: deep throat on cock, cum on face, girls stick out tongue and swallows, facial expressions while fucking
- phrases - Origin of Take this question with a grain of salt . . .
In avere sale in zucca, sale ("salt") is used to mean "to have a little of intelligence," and with a grain of salt (in Latin, cum grano salis) refers to using intelligence to judge something Etymonline reports that "to take something with a grain of salt" is from 1640s, from Modern Latin cum grano salis
- To the ladies: How do you get dried cum out of your hair?
This shit is crazy the resin has hardened into a glass like consistency around strands of hair It feels like shards of glass are permanently stuck to my head XD So whats the trick? I know you guys get cum stuck in your hair all the time and it's probably a similar situation Do you have any tips for me?
- What is more commonly used in US? Cum Laude or With Honors?
I understand that the terms Cum Laude and With Honors are interchangeable, but which one is better understood in US and more commonly used?
- Awkward Pee Stories - Grasscity Forums
I'm pretty sure we've all pissed outside or somewhere we never thought we would beforeeee so I figure I'd share my awkward pee stories PEE Story #1
- What is a good substitute word for the X-cum-Y construction?
But on second thoughts, the word "cum" is also a vulgar slang, which certainly would raise a few eyebrows when readers come across it Is there a good substitute for this word?
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