poontangs - 1 dictionary results
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(pōōn'tāng') Pronunciation Key
n.
[Perhaps from French putain, prostitute, from Old French, from pute, feminine of put, foul, stinking, from Latin pūtidus, from pūtēre, to be rotten, stink; see p - in Indo-European roots.]
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- in Indo-European roots.]







