Squirting: meaning, definitions and examples

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squirting

 

[ ˈskwɜːrtɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

sexual activity

The act of expelling liquid from the urethra during sexual activity, often associated with female ejaculation.

Examples of usage

  • Squirting is a controversial topic in the realm of sexual health.
  • Some people believe that squirting is a myth, while others argue that it is a natural occurrence.
  • Many pornographic films depict squirting as a sign of intense sexual pleasure.
  • There is ongoing debate among researchers about the composition and origin of the liquid involved in squirting.
  • Some individuals find squirting to be a pleasurable and satisfying aspect of their sexual experiences.
Context #2 | Noun

liquid expulsion

The act of forcefully expelling liquid, often used in reference to fluids other than urine.

Examples of usage

  • The pressure washer was so powerful that it felt like squirting water from a hose.
  • She demonstrated her ability to squirt paint onto the canvas in a controlled manner.
  • He accidentally squirted ketchup all over his shirt while trying to open the bottle quickly.

Translations

Translations of the word "squirting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 esguichar

🇮🇳 स्प्रे करना

🇩🇪 spritzen

🇮🇩 menyemprot

🇺🇦 бризкати

🇵🇱 tryskać

🇯🇵 噴出する (ふんしゅつする)

🇫🇷 gicler

🇪🇸 chorrear

🇹🇷 fışkırtmak

🇰🇷 분사하다

🇸🇦 رَش

🇨🇿 stříkat

🇸🇰 striekať

🇨🇳 喷射 (pēnshè)

🇸🇮 škropiti

🇮🇸 spreyja

🇰🇿 шашу

🇬🇪 შხეფი

🇦🇿 çiləmək

🇲🇽 chorrear

Word origin

The term 'squirting' originated in the realm of sexual health and adult entertainment. It gained popularity in the late 20th century with the rise of internet pornography and discussions about female ejaculation. The controversy surrounding squirting continues to spark debates among researchers, sexual health professionals, and individuals interested in sexual exploration.

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #33,525 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.