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From the suggestive 1984 song "Sugar Walls", written by Prince and performed by Sheena Easton.

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sugar walls pl (plural only)

  1. (slang, vulgar) The vagina.
    • 1996 June 11, Insane Clown Posse (lyrics and music), “Super Balls” (track 3), in Tunnel of Love[1]:
      She asked if I would mind dipping in the sugar walls / I said it ain't no thang for Super Balls
    • 1998, Kim Coles, I'm Free, But It'll Cost You: The Single Life According to Kim Coles, Hyperion Books, →ISBN, page 126:
      Some women need a little more preparation before you go entering the sugar walls.
  2. (slang, vulgar, by extension) The rectum, especially in relation to anal sex.
    • 1992 April 13, Christopher Street, volume 14, number 20, page 36:
      In retrospect, during the '80s, when I could have been fucked by half of the gay ghetto, I took care of myself by loving a supportive, nurturing partner. He was far from perfect. He had a bad temper and knew nothing about the arts. Even more importantly, my sugar walls went unappreciated by him — and by the many Greenwich Village men I hid from and desperately wanted during hundreds of lifeless evenings spent watching television with my passive lover in Brooklyn.

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