Korean edit

Etymology edit

Sino-Korean word from 揷身, from (insert) + (body).

Pronunciation edit

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?sapsin
Revised Romanization (translit.)?sabsin
McCune–Reischauer?sapsin
Yale Romanization?sap.sin

Noun edit

삽신 (sapsin) (hanja 揷身)

  1. (slightly vulgar) sexual penetration (of a woman by a man)
    • 1994, 최수철 [choesucheol], 몸에 대한 은밀한 이야기들 [mome daehan eunmilhan iyagideul] (이상 문학상 수상작가 대표작품선 [isang munhaksang susangjakga daepyojakpumseon]), 문학사상사 [munhaksasangsa], →ISBN:
      그러니까 물론 여자 모두에게 삽신 했고 나중 여자 사정 하였다.
      Geureonikka mullon na-neun du yeoja modu-ege sapsin-eul haetgo najung-e han yeoja-ui mom sog-e sajeong-eul hayeotda.
      That is to say, of course I penetrated both of the women, and later on, I ejaculated inside one of them.

Derived terms edit