cum

English dictionary entry

Meanings

prep
  1. Used in indicating a thing or person which has two or more roles, functions, or natures, or which has changed from one to another.
noun
  1. Semen.
  2. Female ejaculatory discharge.
  3. An ejaculation.
verb
  1. To have an orgasm, to feel the sensation of an orgasm.
  2. To ejaculate.
  3. Eye dialect spelling of come (“move from further to nearer; arrive”).
adj
  1. Clipping of cumulative.
noun
  1. Abbreviation of cubic metre.

Pronunciation

/kʌm/ /kʊm/ en-uk-cum.ogg en-us-come.ogg kŭm en-us-cum.ogg

Word forms

cum cums cumming came cummed come

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin cum (“with”).

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