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Chichewa
Noun
midzi class 4
- plural of mudzi
Esperanto
Etymology
Possibly a blend of Hebrew מָצַץ (matsáts, “to suck”) and Ancient Greek μυζάω (muzáō, “I suck”).
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midzi (present midzas, past midzis, future midzos, conditional midzus, volitive midzu)
- (transitive) to fellate
1995 March 27, Tommy the Tourist, “kontra^uvirina ^serco”, in soc.culture.esperanto (Usenet):"Certe mi helpos vin, se vi midzos min", li respondas.- "Of course I will help you, if you fellate me", he responded.
1996 November 21, Edmund Grimley-Evans, “Re: KRISTNASKA KATALOGO KUN SPECIALAJ OFERTOJ”, in soc.culture.esperanto (Usenet):ver^sajne e^c oksfordanoj ne midzas balenojn, sed kio estas la ^gusta nomo en Esperanto de tiu speco de baleno, kaj kio estas la historia klarigo pri ^gia asocio kun spermo?- Apparently, even members of Oxford don't fellate whales. But what is the correct Esperanto name of this species, and, what is the historical explanation for its association with sperm?
2005, Armela LeQuint, Ĵak Le Puil, Vojaĝo ĝis noktofino, translation of Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Céline, page 82:—Iru sen ĝen', tiam diris mi al li, vi rakontos ĉu ŝi bone midzas...- "Go without worry, I then said to him, you will tell stories about whether she fellates well..."
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