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  2. Semen - Wikipedia

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    Slang terms for semen include cum, jizz, spunk (primarily British English), spooge and/or splooge, load, nut, seed, and love juice. [73] [74] The term cum can also refer to an orgasm (when used as a verb rather than as a noun), while load is derived from the phrase blowing a load, referring to an ejaculation.

  3. File:Cumshot.webm - Wikipedia

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    Original file (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 1 min 29 s, 1,920 × 1,080 pixels, 1.03 Mbps overall, file size: 10.87 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    lit. "mouth-amuser"; a single, bite-sized hors d'œuvre. In France, the exact expression used is amuse-gueule, gueule being slang for mouth (gueule is the mouth of a carnivorous animal; when used to describe the mouth of a human, it is vulgar—akin to "gob"— although the expression in itself is not vulgar). The expression refers to a small ...

  5. Dental click - Wikipedia

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    The release is a noisy, affricate-like sound. Clicks may be oral or nasal , which means that the airflow is either restricted to the mouth, or passes through the nose as well. They are central consonants , which means they are produced by releasing the airstream at the center of the tongue, rather than at the sides.

  6. Guttural - Wikipedia

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    Guttural speech sounds are those with a primary place of articulation near the back of the oral cavity, where it is difficult to distinguish a sound's place of articulation and its phonation. In popular usage it is an imprecise term for sounds produced relatively far back in the vocal tract, such as the German ch or the Arabic ayin , but not ...

  7. French phonology - Wikipedia

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    French phonology is the sound system of French.This article discusses mainly the phonology of all the varieties of Standard French.Notable phonological features include its uvular r, nasal vowels, and three processes affecting word-final sounds:

  8. Oral consonant - Wikipedia

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    An oral consonant is a consonant sound in speech that is made by allowing air to escape from the mouth, as opposed to the nose, as in a nasal consonant.To create an intended oral consonant sound, the entire mouth plays a role in modifying the air's passageway.

  9. Spunk - Wikipedia

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    Spunk may in colloquial English mean either courage or semen. It may otherwise refer to: Music. Spunk (Sex Pistols bootleg album), a 1977 bootleg album by the Sex ...