German edit

Etymology edit

rum (around) +‎ lecken (lick)

Verb edit

rumlecken (weak, third-person singular present leckt rum, past tense leckte rum, past participle rumgeleckt, auxiliary haben)

  1. (slang, intransitive) to French kiss

Usage notes edit

  • Other than in this particular compound, the verb lecken (to lick) in the context of sexual practices implies cunnilingus (as in English).

Conjugation edit