The word phallic is to penises as the word _________ is to vaginas?
"Thats a phallic looking alien" means that alien looks like a dick.
What word would be used to describe something resembling a vagina?
The word phallic is to penises as the word _________ is to vaginas?
"Thats a phallic looking alien" means that alien looks like a dick.
What word would be used to describe something resembling a vagina?
At 10/9/14 02:31 PM, SubliminalVirus wrote: Only one I found was yonic...
If Phallic was derived from phallus, Yonic is apparently derived from Hindu Yoni.
I have never heard that term before.
I wonder if there are synonyms.
At 10/9/14 02:43 PM, Slacker013 wrote:
Nope, threads over, score 0/10, try again later!
This ain't depressing, this is an educational adventure.
It seems that the Latin word for vagina is still vagina, meaning "sheath, scabbard, covering; sheath of an ear of grain, hull, husk" (plural vaginae)
So, to answer your question, "Penis" is to "Vagina" as "Phallus" is to "Vagina".
Yonic, vulvic or phannic.
Phannic isn't really a word but a relatively newly coined term and it's more relevant to Brits than anyone.
Yonic is probably the best choice.
Based on internet searches. Info may be inaccurate.
At 10/9/14 02:53 PM, Phobotech wrote:At 10/9/14 02:43 PM, Slacker013 wrote:This ain't depressing, this is an educational adventure.
Nope, threads over, score 0/10, try again later!
It's an adventure for sure!
"Plz don't call NASA on me I'm afraid of astronauts dude" - DJ-Ri (2015)
At 10/9/14 03:22 PM, YenMuffin wrote: Yonic, vulvic or phannic.
Phannic isn't really a word but a relatively newly coined term and it's more relevant to Brits than anyone.
Yonic is probably the best choice.
Based on internet searches. Info may be inaccurate.
Phannic seems to be the closest I'm looking for...new term or not, I think thats pretty on par.
Ohhhhh I get why its Brit...fanny, right?
At 10/9/14 03:34 PM, Phobotech wrote: Phannic seems to be the closest I'm looking for...new term or not, I think thats pretty on par.
Ohhhhh I get why its Brit...fanny, right?
Correct.
At 10/9/14 03:22 PM, YenMuffin wrote: vulvic
That was my first guess.
A truly prophetic sig...
At 10/9/14 02:39 PM, CiviLies wrote: Well, the closest thing I can think of is "vaginal"
Yeah, like Georgia O'Keeffe.
In terms of architecture and sculpture I think the feminine counterpart is supposed to be the breast - domes of St Paul's, St Peter's Basilica etc. No idea what the term would be. Titular, I'm gunning for.
So really, Westminster Council's planning policy is all about keeping the phalluses out of their protected view of a massive breast, with which seasoned internet users of all ages can empathise.
Not sure where this Freudo-Wrennian analysis puts chucking Boris Johnson in a glass testicle, though.
At 10/9/14 03:17 PM, Slacker013 wrote:At 10/9/14 02:53 PM, Phobotech wrote:Try cunnus or vulva, how's this an adventure?At 10/9/14 02:43 PM, Slacker013 wrote:This ain't depressing, this is an educational adventure.
Nope, threads over, score 0/10, try again later!
Hush up and let us have our fun.
Huh. Never thought of what the female equivalent to 'phallic' might be.
'Phannic' could work.
At 10/10/14 12:06 PM, Loki wrote: Cuntesque.
Being a writer, I can make up words. This is today's.
Seems particularly descriptive for a kind of stench.
The phallus can refer to either the penis or clitoris.
In the embryo the offspring develops a bi-potential gonad and genitals, differentiation of the nad takes place as early as the 44th day for the male (testis production) but later for females (ovarian). During the 77-84th day or so, differentiation of the glans takes place, forming either a penis or a clitoris.