fig n.1
the vagina.
Dyets Dry Dinner B2: Some good Scholastique Diuines, think the fruite forbidden to be bitten, was not an Apple but a Figge: then surely as our first parents wilfully discouered their ambitious minds by eating of the frute; so very witlesly thought and sought they to couer their shame with an apren of the leaues. | ||
Pennyless Parliament of Thread-Bare Poets in Harleian Misc. III (1809) 76: The grocers are plentifully blessed, for their figs and raisins may allure fair lasses by authority. | ||
Passenger of Benvenuto 271: There are but few descendants of Adam, that ... would have refused to taste of that figge [N]. | ||
‘Joans Victory’ in Pepys Ballads (1987) III 137: [Her] letchery was so hasty, that my love soon grew cold; She proffered me Figgs of the best sort, but I told her i’de have none. | ||
Memoirs (1995) III 172: Here lies honest Moll Hall, / Who once had a great call, / And a fig for you all. | ||
Sl. and Its Analogues. | ||
Roofs of Paris (1983) 16: I push my cock into her ripe fig. | ||
Playboy’s Book of Forbidden Words. | ||
Maledicta IV:2 (Winter) 193: Fig is used here, but it can also refer to the vulva. |