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[UK] in G. Witt Indian Drawings Scrapbook (British Museum Anthropology Library) (1865) n.p.: Bhanchute, ‘F__k your sister’.
at banchoot, n.
[UK] 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.
[UK] 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.
[UK] 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.
[UK] 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
[UK] 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.
[UK] 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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