frottage

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To rub, especially to rub onto one surface placed upon another surface that is textured, in order to create a mottled or patterned area on the first surface.
  2. To rub parts of the body against those of another person for sexual stimulation.
noun
  1. A method of making an image by placing a piece of paper against an object and then rubbing over it, usually with a pencil or charcoal.
  2. An illustration made by means of frottage.
  3. The practice of rubbing parts of the body against those of another person for sexual stimulation.

Pronunciation

/ˈfrɒtɑːʒ/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Flame, not lame-frottage.wav

Word forms

frottage frottages frottaging frottaged

Etymology

From French frottage (“rubbing”), from frotter (“to rub”) + -age (suffix forming nouns).

Translations

Finnish: frottaus Russian: фроттаж
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