deep-throat

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Etymology

From deep + throat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /diːp.θɹəʊt/

Verb

deep-throat (third-person singular simple present deep-throats, present participle deep-throating, simple past and past participle deep-throated)

  1. To perform fellatio or irrumation so that the entire penis is inside the mouth; often penetrating into the oesophagus, requiring the suppression of the gag reflex.
    • 2021, Sophie Palmer, Yummy Tits: Collection of Explicit Erotic Short Stories:
      After several minutes of deep-throating Derek, Darcy pulled his slobbery cock from her mouth and began licking her own saliva off it.

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