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Etymology edit

copulate +‎ -in

Noun edit

copulin (plural copulins)

  1. (biochemistry) Any of a class of aliphatic acids that are found in vaginal fluids and used to signal ovulation.
    • 2022 August 7, Olivia Petter, quoting Shan Boodram, “The disgust over ‘vabbing’ is just another way to demonise women’s bodies”, in The Independent[1]:
      The practice was also given as a handy tip for single women in sexologist Shan Boodram’s 2019 book, The Game of Desire. “If copulins [chemicals secreted by the vagina][sic] are used as perfume, then it will attract anyone traditionally attracted to women with vulvas,” Boodram wrote.

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Verb edit

copulin

  1. inflection of copular:
    1. third-person plural present subjunctive
    2. third-person plural imperative