fanny
IPA: fˈæni
Root Word: Fanny
noun
- A diminutive of Frances, also used as a female given name.
- (Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, vulgar) The female genitalia.
- (Canada, US, informal) The buttocks; arguably the most nearly polite of several euphemisms.
- (UK, vulgar) Sexual intercourse with a woman.
- (UK, vulgar, uncountable) Women, regarded as sex objects.
- (UK, naval slang) Mess kettle or cooking pot.
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Examples of "fanny" in Sentences
- Fanny is relieved to free the child.
- Fanny works hard to become more educated and urbane.
- But biologically the body of Lord Fanny remains male.
- Fanny is relieved to be free of the encumbrance of a child.
- Fanny married four times,twice a bigamist and once illegaly.
- Carrier is coincidentally the son of the woman who does Fanny's laundry
- The bedspread was worked by Fanny Wrather, great grandmother of Mrs Fife.
- Fanny had a talent for dress making, as well as for languages and repartee.
- She is depicted by Fanny, as an avaricious, greedy snob, but not without charm.
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