and All the Many-Splendored Things in Between in Teenspeak - Jockspeak - Menglish - Slanglish - Spanglish
Gaylese - Americanese - Britspeak - Ozslang - Funetic
Populo-Vulgar Speech - T-Shirt & Net Shorthand
Pompo-Verbosity & other Figurative Lingos
A colloquialism for the vagina in use from the 17 th to the 19 th century. See vagina for synonyms. Etymology: Coined by Sir Thomas Urquhart (1611-60) for his translation of the works of François Rabelais (1490-1551); strictly speaking, a contrapunctum is a counterpoint, the opposite of the point , the point being a penis . See Also: contrapunctum