unbirth

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ birth.

Noun

unbirth (uncountable)

  1. The absence of birth; failure to be born.
    • 1971, Stanley Eveling, Come and be killed; and, Dear Janet Rosenberg, Dear Mr Kooning:
      So, you're like somebody grieving over the unbirth of a gnat when there's thousands, getting burned and blasted and... all sorts of things are happening to them...
    • 1993, Frank Northen Magill, Magill's Literary Annual, 1993:
      His death is a kind of unbirth, and the imagery that surrounds it is physical and sexual.
    • 2008, James Walters, Alternative worlds in Hollywood cinema: resonance between realms:
      George's wish of unbirth thus joins a whole series that are never realized.
  2. A paraphilia in which the individual desires to be drawn back through the vagina into the womb.
    • 2001, Hyndis Kogler, “FUR:UB #10(last page, overstuffed belly)”, in fur.artwork.erotica (Usenet):
      Maybe a bunch of bi incest, [summoning a] muscular, two-cocked demon of some sort, unbirth, and then another demon shows up and mounts the second demon with the female drow in hir belly, and also takes the drow in the same stroke inside her.
    • 2005, Lord Flame Stryke, “Re: Curious”, in alt.fan.dragons (Usenet):
      Me, I like vore and unbirth. But then, I'm strange []