trib

English

Etymology

Short for tribadism.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɪb

Verb

trib (third-person singular simple present tribs, present participle tribbing, simple past and past participle tribbed)

  1. (slang) To stimulate one's vulva against another vulva; to scissor.
    • 2006, "Miranda Mars", {ASSM} Laura - Chapter 303 on newsgroup alt.sex.stories
      They had tribbed often in the past, but never in this particular position, though Laura came slowly to realize that this was a natural for them
    • 2010, Vickie Chang, Cal State Long Beach Students Scissor Each Other in Protest Over Censorship of Play
      According to the school newspaper, the Daily 49er, a group of approximately 24 Cal State Long Beach students "tribbed" (or scissored--you know) with each other for some 10 minutes in protest of the censorship of the title of their play, The Night of the Tribades.

Anagrams


Romanian

Etymology

From Latin tribus

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [trib]

Noun

trib n (plural triburi)

  1. tribe

Inflection

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