piĉo

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See also: Pico, pico, picó, pičo, and pico-

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  • Rhymes: -it͡ʃo
  • Hyphenation: pi‧ĉo

Etymology 1

From English pitch.

Noun

piĉo (accusative singular piĉon, plural piĉoj, accusative plural piĉojn)

  1. Alternative form of pitĉo

Etymology 2

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From Polish piczka, ultimately from Proto-Slavic *pizda (vulva). Compare Czech píča, Serbo-Croatian pȉčka/пи̏чка, Russian пизда́ (pizdá), Slovak piča, Romanian pizdă, as well as Mexican Spanish picha.

Alternative forms

Noun

piĉo (accusative singular piĉon, plural piĉoj, accusative plural piĉojn)

  1. (vulgar) pussy, cunt, twat
    Hyponyms: vagino, vulvo
    • 1932, Kálmán Kalocsay (as Peter Peneter), “Komplezaj klarigoj”, in Sekretaj Sonetoj:
      La piĉo (bele ŝmaca vorto) signas tute vulgare la virinan fendon, kaŝitan en la ombra musk' de haroj.
      The pussy (a beautifully kissy word) commonly denotes the whole female cleft, hidden in the shadowy moss of hair.

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