bukkake

noun
/buˈkɑː.ki/

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 打(ぶ)っ掛(か)け (bukkake, “bukkake”, literally “act of splashing”), from the verb 打(ぶ)っ掛(か)ける (bukkakeru, “to splash (with a liquid) rudely”), from 打(ぶ)つ (butsu, “to hit”) + 掛(か)ける (kakeru, “to pour”).

Definitions

  1. A method of pouring broth over cold noodles, commonly udon.

  2. A sex act in which multiple people ejaculate on another person.

    • When the phone on his desk buzzed with a rude chirp, Brian Babylon picked up the receiver in one smooth movement as he continued browsing the Internet for fresh Bukkake web sites.
    • Tuesdays she drives to a warehouse across town to star in bukkake videos. Seventy-five men cum on her face and in her hair during a shoot.
    • This was a role she was well acquainted with, but it had changed and she longed for the simple days not long ago, terse formalized meetings she watched in a cage suspended from the ceiling, ending with ritual bukkake.
  3. To ejaculate on (one person).

    • Finally I would take her to an RIT Star Trek club meeting where I would let the masses of geeks bukkake her. She would then roll around in the mess they made as I videotaped it.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for bukkake. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA