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单词 g-spot
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G-spotn.

Brit. /ˈdʒiːspɒt/, U.S. /ˈdziˌspɑt/
Forms: also with lower-case initial.
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Gräfenberg , spot n.1
Etymology: < the initial letter of the name of Ernst Gräfenberg (see Gräfenberg n.) + spot n.1, after Gräfenberg spot n. at Gräfenberg n.Compare the following earlier example of g-spot in a different sense (where g may be short for 'gator n.):1974 in J. A. Kaplan Alligator Man 17 I'm a teapot tempest, And a G-spot temptress. I get my pleasure, Kickin' the bag around!
1. A highly erogenous area believed to exist in the anterior wall of the vagina, the stimulation of which being thought to produce powerful orgasms and female ejaculation; = Gräfenberg spot n. at Gräfenberg n.There is currently no scientific consensus regarding the existence of the G-spot.
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1982 A. K. Ladas et al. G Spot i. 21 As a result of stimulation of the G spot, women often have a series of orgasms.
1983 S. Kitzinger Woman's Experience of Sex ii. 56 The fanfare about the G-spot..was the claim that women, too, could ejaculate in orgasm.
1999 Los Angeles Mag. June 68/1 The raven-haired instructor gathered her pupils, got naked on the Berber carpet and took the class on a vocal, fun-filled tour of her G-spot.
2008 Daily Tel. 21 Feb. 8/4 The tissue between the vagina and the urethra, thought to contain the G spot, was thicker in the first group.
2. figurative. Something likened to the G-spot (sense 1) in being a source of great pleasure, excitement, or satisfaction.
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1983 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 15 Apr. ii. E7/2 Because the group has continued to go in its own direction, its cult following has steadily increased. Toronto is something like its North American G-spot.
1988 New Republic 25 Apr. 42/3 This is what happens when you get carried away in massaging the great American g-spot (‘g’, in this case, for greed).
1991 Independent 5 Jan. 22/3 The first act was a disaster orchestrally, with any number of musical G-spots whizzing by unnoticed by conductor Michael Lloyd.
2014 Sunday Times (Nexis) 16 Nov. 23 At the conference Miliband headed straight for the CBI's collective G-spot.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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