ちんこ
Japanese
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editEtymology
editShift in pronunciation from earlier ちっこ (chikko),[1][2] arising from an original sense of "little one";[1] compare adjective 小さい (chīsai). The reference to genitalia was originally a euphemism. Compare similar usage for あそこ (asoko, literally “over there”).
First cited to the late 1700s.[1]
Pronunciation
editNoun
edit- [from late 1700s] (colloquial, vulgar) a penis.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:陰茎
- 2011 February 9, Hideaki Sorachi, “第三百三十四訓 銭湯では身も心も丸裸 [Lesson 334: Our Bodies and Souls Are All Naked in the Public Baths]”, in 銀魂 [Silver Soul], volume 38 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
- もう限界だ‼チ○コも寒さで縮んでただの団子三兄弟みたいになってんぞ‼
- Mō genkai da‼ Chi○ko mo samusa de chijinde tada no dango sankyōdai mitai ni natten zo‼
- I’ve reached my limit!! My d*ck’s shrunk because of cold and now it’s like the three dango brothers down there!!
- もう限界だ‼チ○コも寒さで縮んでただの団子三兄弟みたいになってんぞ‼
- [from 1796] (archaic) a short person
Synonyms
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See also
edit- まんこ (manko)