womannap
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From woman + -nap, modelled after kidnap.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /ˈwʊm.ən.næp/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
- Hyphenation: wo‧man‧nap
Verb
[edit]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.
- [1985, Lass Small, Tangled Web (Silhouette Desire; 241), New York, N.Y.: Silhouette Books, →ISBN, page 154:
- You may refer to me as Miss Dillon. I'm going to sue you for unlawful detention, womannapping, and holding me against my will. Let go of me!
- ]
- 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.