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a "blossom" of pus that comes out when a canker bursts. Usually used only in Shakespearean plays. Midsummer Night’s Dream, 3.2.282-284. Herm. “O me! You juggler! You cankerblossom!/ You thief of love! What, have you come by night/ And stol’n my love’s heart from him?”
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| 2. | Cankerblossom | |
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Once heard at a Mid-Summer Night's Dream, it has become my favorite word. In modern times it can be interpreted as a herpes sore. Not a very pleasant sight. That cankerblossom on her lip told me that she got around.
Also: Shne was b eing such a Cankerblossom last week when she slept with that one kid at a party. |
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