English edit

Etymology edit

From cunt +‎ -let.

Noun edit

cuntlet (plural cuntlets)

  1. (vulgar, slang) A small cunt; a young woman seen as a potential sex partner.
    • 1941, Henry Miller, Under the Roofs of Paris, Grove Atlantic, published 1983, page 11:
      She is a woman in miniature, a copy as yet incomplete. Her cuntlet is damp…
    • 1989, Peter Christopher, Campfires of the Dead: Stories, page 41:
      You start out hungry for a little cuntlet other than the little cuntlet you have waiting for you at home, and the next thing you know you are with a lot of cuntlet not your wife []
    • 2010, Cormac McCarthy, Suttree, page 364:
      The place will be crawling with lovely young cuntlets.

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