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disvirgin

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Etymology

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From dis- +‎ virgin.

Verb

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disvirgin (third-person singular simple present disvirgins, present participle disvirgining, simple past and past participle disvirgined)

  1. To take away the virginity of a person
    • 2013, Gideon C. Mekwunye, “The Hotel”, in Tear Drops[1], →ISBN, section, page 325:
      He picked up the bottle and read the label to examine the percentage of alcohol contained and grunts to himself; 'Um! Am fixing to do to you what men do to women; and that is dis-virgin them.'
  2. To open

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