deflower

/diˈflaʊ.ɚ/

DIFLAƱ · ɚ (2 syllables)

English Verb
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Definition

To take the virginity of (somebody), especially a woman or girl.

Etymology

From Middle English deflouren, from Old French desflorer (modern French déflorer), from Late Latin deflōrāre. By surface analysis, de- + flower.

Example Sentences

  • "But when you deflower a girl, that's it. You did it. You were the one. No one else can ever do it."
  • "I have to admit this outfit's doing it for me; I may or may not have been deflowered by a junior rodeo champion."
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