beso negro
English
Etymology
From Spanish beso negro (“black kiss”).
Noun
beso negro (uncountable)
- anilingus.
- 1997, Barry Gifford, Baby Cat-Face:
- The other reason was that Waldo had backhanded her across the mouth after she refused to give him beso negro.
- 2000, Michael James Higgins, Tanya L. Coen, Streets, Bedrooms, and Patios: The Ordinariness of Diversity in Urban Oaxaca, page 204:
- He says that he has now tried beso negro and likes it.
Spanish
See also
Further reading
- “beso negro”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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