English edit

Etymology edit

Blend of vagina +‎ jungle.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

vajungle (plural vajungles)

  1. A vagina with unkempt or poorly maintained pubic hair.
    • 2013 February 13, Danielle Furfaro, “Brooklyn now has two all-female Guns N’ Roses cover bands”, in The Brooklyn Paper[1], archived from the original on December 9, 2022:
      “We embody our beloved Axl, Slash, Duff, Izzy and Steve in every way we know how,” said Mia Von Glitz, who plays “Muff” McKagen in Guns N’ Hoses. “Gash humps her Les Paul and shreds her solo while Axl Hose screams, crabs and falls to the floor, only to be faced with the up-the-skirt-shot of my vajungle … [Lizzy Straddling] sexily headbangs her incredible red mane to the solid beat given by killer Stevie Rattler on the kit.”
    • 2014, Linda Hampshire, Karima El-Hakkaoui, The Wedding a to Z: Everything You Need to Know ... and Stuff You Never Thought to Ask[2], Potter Style, page 173:
      There's NOTHING UNUSUAL left that people can DO WITH THEIR PUBES except GROW THEM BACK; we're back full circle to the VAJUNGLE.
    • 2015 October 22, Stacey Coles, “Playwright examines sexual assault in ‘Vajungle’”, in The Baltimore Watchdog[3], archived from the original on May 3, 2016:
      No stranger to these situations, Yangilmau wrote the song for her play “Vajungle,” a show meant to resonate with the tragedy of sexual assault and the challenges that victims like her friend face afterwards.
    • 2018 September 24, Sa'iyda Shabazz, “If You Like To Go Bare Down There, You Need These Products In Your Life”, in ScaryMommy.com[4], archived from the original on December 7, 2022:
      Taming your vajungle is a personal choice entirely, and if you choose not to do any sort of grooming down there, that’s fine. But if you decide to groom yours like a vaginal topiary, or just take it all off, then you probably have a grooming regimen.
    • (Can we date this quote?), “Mani Yangilmau”, in Townson University[5], archived from the original on November 30, 2022:
      Towson seemed to be exactly the right place to foster her two greatest passions: social activism and theatre. Ultimately those two passions led her to write her own play, Vajungle, which explores the complexities of being a sexual assault survivor.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:vajungle.