brachioproctic
English
Etymology
From brachio- + proctic.
Adjective
brachioproctic (not comparable)
- (rare) Of or pertaining to a sexual practice (brachioproctic insertion) wherein a hand or arm is inserted into the rectum.
- 1986, B Donovan, B Tindall, title, Genitourinary medicine
- Brachioproctic eroticism and transmission of retrovirus associated with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
- 1991, B Kumar, “Sexual behaviour and HIV infection risks in Indian homosexual men: a cross-cultural comparison”, in International Journal of STDs and AIDS:
- Further Indian men did not practice analingus, brachioproctic acts, or sex under the influence of drugs other than alcohol.
- 1986, B Donovan, B Tindall, title, Genitourinary medicine
Translations
of or pertaining to a sexual practice wherein a hand or arm is inserted into the rectum
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