cunny
noun/ˈkʌ.ni/
Etymology
Originally a specific sense of coney (developed from its use as a pet name for a woman), reinforced by association with cunt and the suffix -y (equivalent to cunt + -y). In sense 2, reinterpreted as a portmanteau of cute + funny.
Definitions
Obsolete form of cony (“rabbit”).
- What? shall Philosophie[…]make me like a fearfull cunnie creepe into some lurking-hole, and like a craven to tremble and yeeld?
A cunt
A cunt; a vulva.
- The whore stands to be bought for each mans mony, And seekes vild wealth by selling of her Cony.
- O let me alone to grope for Cunnies.
The vulva or vagina of a child or childlike character (loli).
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Cunning.
- Nevertheless, she was a "cunny Jamaican woman" who knew 'what side her bread was buttered on.'
The neighborhood
Derived
cnuuy, cunny-hunter, cunnysseur, cunny-warren, cute and funny
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for cunny. 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