Citations:cum catcher

English citations of cum catcher and cum-catcher

Noun: "(slang, vulgar, derogatory) a sexually promiscuous person" edit

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  • 1978, Richard Alcock, Hot Rod, Blueboy Library (1978), page 59:
    "But maybe when I get back, you'll have missed me enough that you'll be ready to talk turkey about making me a real partner, not just a cum-catcher."
    "You know you're more to me than that, Dieter," Hal said, standing up from the table.
  • 2004, Heather Butler, "What Do You Call a Lesbian with Long Fingers? The Development of Lesbian and Dyke Pornography", in Porn Studies (ed. Linda Williams), Duke University Press (2004), →ISBN, pages 184-185:
    And female protagonists in heterosexual pornography, because they apparently do not orgasm in a way that is conducive to the principle of "maximum visibility" (Williams 1989, 48-49), turn, for the most part, into cum-catchers, and there is little attempt to represent female pleasure in any form other than a smiling or ecstatic face dripping with semen.
  • 2006, Dan Veen, "An Abuse of Authority", in Juniors: A New Collection of Erotic Tales (ed. John Patrick), STARbooks Press (2006), →ISBN, page 134:
    "Yeah. Looks like we've found ourselves another barracks slut. A cum catcher the whole platoon can use for R & R. Once we get done with him."
  • 2011, Kola Boof, The Sexy Part of the Bible, Akashic Books (2011), →ISBN, page 219:
    “A bloody cum-catcher!” he cursed. “You'd rather be a whore than a respectable married lady?”
  • 2011, Curtis Pritchett, Broken Path to Purple Rainbows, AuthorHouse (2012), →ISBN, page 12:
    The women were merely temporary cum catchers set in place to be used as he pleased.
  • 2014, Arielle Fossett, "Never Tease Your Neighbors", in Craving Passion (Sexy Stories Collection Volume 23), Xplicit Press (2014), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Shelly was their cum catcher, a hot one at that.
  • 2014, Sarah Schaschek, Pornography and Seriality: The Culture of Producing Pleasure, Palgrave Macmillan (2014), →ISBN, page 170:
    Most important, however, the film revises the idea that, in pornography, the person “on the bottom” is necessarily degraded by her function as a “cum-catcher” (or, as one might more properly say here, as a “squirt-catcher”).
  • 2014, Teri Woods, Predators, Teri Woods Publishing (2014), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    “I ain't ashamed. I just don't wanna be one of your fly-by-night cum catchers.”

Noun: "(slang, vulgar) an object used to catch semen, especially a condom" edit

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  • 1994, Paul Auster, Mr. Vertigo, Penguin Compass (1995), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    When he finally drifted off, I'd reach down and remove one of my dirty socks. That was my cum-catcher, and I'd hold it in my left hand while I got to work with my right, squirting jism into the bunched-up folds of cotton.
  • 2000, Vincent Carsiti, Richard Chaves, John DiFusco, Eric E. Emerson, Rick Gallavan, Merlin Marston, Harry Stephens, & Sheldon Lettich, Tracers: A Play, Dramatists Play Service (2000), →ISBN, page 45:
    BABY SAN. Fuckin' A, man. I got my cum catcher. (Shows a prophylactic and exits.)
  • 2004, K. Dohmen, Cesspool, iUniverse (2004), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Do not try and wash the sox, it will only make the rest of the clothes smell funny, and the sox never gets clean after months of being used as a cum catcher.
  • 2011, Diana Sheridan, The Adonis Dating Service: Slade, Siren Publishing (2012), →ISBN, page 49:
    Slade could feel the warmth of his steaming jism as it poured into the latex cum-catcher buried deep inside him.