nymphette
noun/nɪmˈfɛt/
Etymology
From French nymphette. By surface analysis, nymph + -ette.
- borrowed from nymphette
Definitions
Alternative form of nymphet.
- William Douglas was a Scotsman, as canny in his seduction of teenage girls, nymphettes who did not have to be necessarily virgin provided they were kittenish, as he was in his betting on near certain odds.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA