English

edit

Etymology

edit

From cunt +‎ -ly.

Pronunciation

edit

Adjective

edit

cuntly (comparative more cuntly, superlative most cuntly)

  1. (vulgar slang) Extremely unpleasant or objectionable; bitchy.
    • 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar:
      Tickford stared at Adrian, breathing heavily from his nostrils like a cornered bull. Oh cuntly cunt. He's going to hit me. He's out of control.
    • 2005, Dennis Schreiner, Kate Carlo, page 134:
      ‘My, but I must learn to curb my cuntly outbursts. No one likes a bitch.’
    • 2013, Rob Delaney, Rob Delaney: Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage.:
      But when our hero, the beautiful, elemental McMurphy, was lobotomized after attacking the cuntly Nurse Ratched, CRY I DID. I sobbed.
  2. (slang) Vulval, vaginal.
    • 1995, Overland, numbers 138-141, page 9:
      Celibates have no faith in the marriage of true minds. And they find it hard to believe in an interest in a woman that is not cuntly.
    • 2013, Emma LE Rees, The Vagina, Bloomsbury, published 2015, page 87:
      The Priest's cuntly encounter is what is really showing the way, the truth and the light: in a perversion of John 14:6, the Priest can come to the father, to the truth, not through Jesus, but through a woman's body.