Green’s Dictionary of Slang
in G. Witt Indian Drawings Scrapbook (British Museum Anthropology Library) (1865) n.p.: Bhanchute, ‘F__k your sister’.at banchoot, n.
in G. Witt Indian Drawings Scrapbook (British Museum Anthropology Library) (1865) n.p.: Chatese The term for the 36 most common modes of copulation, from chat 30, and tese 6.at chatese, n.
in G. Witt Indian Drawings Scrapbook (British Museum Anthropology Library) (1865) n.p.: Chute is the same in Hindustani [i.e. vagina] but it also signifies copulation.at choot, n.
in G. Witt Indian Drawings Scrapbook (British Museum Anthropology Library) (1865) n.p.: Chute is a favourite term of abuse and in its combinations most intesely so.at choot, n.
in G. Witt Indian Drawings Scrapbook (British Museum Anthropology Library) (1865) n.p.: Chuptee-Bazee ‘Congressus amorosus duarum mulierum’ [i.e. ‘sexual congress between two women’] from Chipee, flat, and Barzee play.at flats, n.1
in G. Witt Indian Drawings Scrapbook (British Museum Anthropology Library) (1865) n.p.: Sittara is the name of an ‘instrumentum a serico confectum quo metrices utuntur’ [i.e. ‘an instrument made of silk that is used by prostitutes’].at sittara, n.
G. Witt Indian Drawings Scrapbook (British Museum Anthropology Library) (1865) n.p.: Whoko is the Tamil slang term for the female organ.at whoko, n.
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