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▪ I. quim coarse slang.|kwɪm| [Origin obscure: perh. rel. to queme a. or v.; cf. quaint n.] 1. The female external genital organs; the vagina. An example of 1613 cited in Farmer & Henley's Dict. Slang has not been traced.
c1735Harlot Un-mask'd (Ballad), Tho' her Hands they are red, and her Bubbies are coarse, Her Quim, for all that, may be never the worse. 1796Grose Dict. Vulgar Tongue (rev. ed.), Quim, the private parts of a woman: perhaps from the Spanish quemar, to burn. 1846Swell's Night Guide (rev. ed.) 57 Vell, rattle my dice box for a musty quim, but that Sall is a splitter! c1863‘Philo Cunnus’ Festival of Passions II. 7 Gently pulling up my shift his hand touched my thigh, and instantly I sighed as it was laid on my quim. 1882in ‘P. Fraxi’ Catena Librorum Tacendorum (1885) 267 My imagination fills the empty galligaskins with cosy bottoms and hirsute quims. 1922Joyce Ulysses 550 Were you brushing the cobwebs off a few quims? 1936H. Miller Black Spring 253 ‘Now,’ he says, ‘I'm going to pay you as usual,’ and taking a bill out of his pocket he crumples it and then shoves it up her quim. 1951N. Coghill tr. Chaucer's Cant. Tales 113 He made a grab and caught her by the quim And said, ‘O God, I love you!’ 1966P. Willmott Adolescent Boys iii. 50, I got my hand on her tit and I thought well, that's all right. So I thought I'd try for her quim. 1974H. R. F. Keating Underside ii. 25 Is it worse to have it on me belly than to have it in me quim? 2. A woman; women collectively. N. Amer. slang.
1935A. J. Pollock Underworld Speaks 94/2 Quim, a female. 1974Saturday Night (Toronto) Jan. 35/2 The key to success in this contest is a flashy car; and if the car is both expensive and impressive ‘you have to beat the quim off with a hockey stick’. ▪ II. quim late Sc. variant of queme a. |