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Etymology
From woman + -nap, modelled after kidnap.
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womannap (third-person singular simple present womannaps, present participle womannapping, simple past and past participle womannapped)
- (transitive, informal, rare) To abduct or kidnap a woman.
1996, Lass Small, chapter 2, in The Texas Blue Norther (Man of the Month; Silhouette Desire; 1027), New York, N.Y.: Silhouette Books, →ISBN; republished Don Mills, Ont.: Harlequin, 2013, →ISBN:And he watched her back. She wondered: Had he watched her with the pod and decided since she was alone that he could womannap her? She looked at him more closely. He wasn't bad.
2008, Rudy Thomas, “Do You Think I Am”, in The Smile & Other Poems, United States: Old Seventy Creek Press, →ISBN, page 37:You sit silent. / Do I take you home / or do I womannap you? I ask.
2009 November, Jacob P. Silvia, chapter 5, in Qhoenix, : Jacob P. Silvia, published July 2010, →ISBN, page 52:They killed many, except for a few important members of the faculty and staff and student body, and they kidnapped Lrig Lanoisnemid-Eno! Well, womannapped.
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