Antiacademy English Dictionary

/fellate/

miércoles, 14 de octubre de 2020

/fellate/

 

/fellate/

Transitive verb.

-) Pronunciation and accent: leɪt.

-) Present third person singular: she/he fellates.

-) Preterite tense, preterite participlefellated.

-) Present participlefellating.

-) Etymology: denominative verb from the noun FELLATIO, which is derived from Latin fellare (= to suck). 

Definition: to perform a fellatio on; to suck erotically the penis of.

-) Translation: sucer, in French; succhiare, in Italian; chupar, in Spanish.

Some men who consider themselves heterosexual are happy to be fellated by another man because they do not feel as if they are performing a homosexual act.

Jonathan Margolis… Orgasm 2005

Cleopatra is said to have fellated a thousand men.

Jonathan Margolis… Orgasm 2005

[A scene] representing a foursome, in which one man, kneeling on the floor, penetrates the man in front, who, in turn, is being fellated by a woman, who, in turn, is receiving cunnilingus from another woman.

Edward Shorter… Written in the flesh 2005

He was leaning back on his deep red cushion, being fellated by a beautiful naked […] girl.

Evangeline Anderson… The Pleasure Palace 2007

Every week or so we’d have long, intense phone discussions about, for instance, why lesbians in porn movies seem to enjoy fellating dildos.

Women’s Health, March 2008

-) Words derived from Latin fellare: fellator, fellatrix, fellatory.

 

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