In the UK, "coochie" is a slang term for the vulva or vagina. It is primarily an American term that has entered20th-century parlance, sometimes spelled "coochi" or "coochie".
It includes your labia, clitoris, vaginal opening, and the opening to the urethra (the hole you pee out of). Many people call this area the “vagina,” but they're really talking about the vulva. Vaginas are actually only one part of the vulva — the vulva has a lot more going on than just the vagina.
It is also used as sexually suggestive slang in the Southern United States, referring to the vagina. The slang term 'coochie', popular in the USA is likely to be derived from the German word 'Kuchen', meaning 'a pie or cake'.
The Cookie emoji 🍪 depicts a chocolate chip cookie. It is commonly used to represent cookies, snacks, or baking. It is often used with the Glass of Milk emoji 🥛. On December 4, the Cookie emoji 🍪 is used with the hashtag #NationalCookieDay to commemorate National Cookie Day.
"Vulva" is the global term that describes all of the structures that make the female external genitalia. The components of the vulva are the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, vestibular bulbs, vulva vestibule, Bartholin glands, Skene glands, urethra, and vaginal opening, which are described below.
The clitoris is the most pleasurable spot in a woman, as it contains about 8,000 nerve endings, making it highly sensitive and the main source of orgasm for many women.
Yes, you can touch your cervix with a clean finger to check its position or texture, which can help with fertility tracking or menstrual cup fitting; it's located at the end of the vaginal canal, feels like the tip of your nose, and it's important to wash hands and use lubrication, stopping if you feel pain, as it's generally safe unless there's bleeding or infection.
Love juice, also known as feminine “wet”, plays a key role in sexuality. This vaginal secretion, produced by Bartholin's glands, signals sexual arousal and provides natural lubrication. Its color, smell and taste may vary.
When a girl sends the 🌶️ (chili pepper) emoji, it usually means something is "hot," "spicy," "sexy," or suggestive, implying something risque, intense, or sexually appealing in the context of your conversation, often as a flirty compliment or a signal for mature content. It can mean she finds you attractive, or it's a warning that her message is about to get risqué, similar to how eggplant (🍆) or peach (🍑) emojis are used.
What does 💦 Sweat Droplets emoji mean? In sexual contexts, the sweat droplets emoji is used to depict sexual fluids. Sometimes, this emoji also represents actual sweat or water and is completely unrelated to sex.
Here are some common interpretations: Playfulness or Flirtation: The cherry emoji is often used in a playful or flirty manner, suggesting attraction or a lighthearted vibe. Sweetness: Cherries are sweet fruits, so the emoji can symbolize something sweet or cute, possibly indicating affection.
In essence, 'JP' stands for 'just playing. ' It's often used to clarify that something said previously was not serious or should be taken lightly. For instance, if someone jokes about their crush liking them back and follows up with a text saying 'JP,' they're signaling that they were just teasing.
Rubber. This is an informal way of saying condom on the US – so a rubber is a contraceptive. We just call them condoms in the UK. And we use rubbers to remove pencil marks from paper.
Other names for your testicles are male gonads or testes (pronounced “teh-steez”). One testicle is called a testis. There are other more casual names for testicles that you might hear or even use yourself, including “balls,” “nuts” and “cojones.”