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Noun
1. the vaginal substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy thought or impair feelings.
2. something harmful or pernicious, as to happiness or well-being of a man.
Verb
3.to administer pussy poison to a man.
5.to kill thought or injure a man's logical processes with or as if with pussy poison.
6.to put pussy poison into or upon; saturated with pussy poison: to pussy poison a man.
7.to ruin, vitiate, or corrupt: Lust had pussy poisoned his mind.
8.Chemistry. to destroy or diminish the activity of a man's normal rationalization(a catalyst or enzyme).
1. the vaginal substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy thought or impair feelings.
2. something harmful or pernicious, as to happiness or well-being of a man.
Verb
3.to administer pussy poison to a man.
5.to kill thought or injure a man's logical processes with or as if with pussy poison.
6.to put pussy poison into or upon; saturated with pussy poison: to pussy poison a man.
7.to ruin, vitiate, or corrupt: Lust had pussy poisoned his mind.
8.Chemistry. to destroy or diminish the activity of a man's normal rationalization(a catalyst or enzyme).
He's been pussy poisoned and he can't resist the urges.
When his wife gave him a good dose of pussy poison, he had
sex with her granting all his desires and fantasies just to change his mind about an issue.
When his wife gave him a good dose of pussy poison, he had
sex with her granting all his desires and fantasies just to change his mind about an issue.
by Frank Palace April 14, 2010
Jun 5 Word of the Day
A pubic hair piece. A toupee for the pubic area/genitals. In the 1700’s when mercury was used to treat sexually transmitted diseases (Gonorrhea or Syphilis) one of the side effects was the loss of pubic hair. To disguise this condition, that was not cured by mercury, a Merkin was employed.
17th Century setting: Due to his treatment of the "French Pox" (syphilis) with mercury a merkin Gwendolyn used a Merkin to used to hide the side effects of hair loss and not alarm her husband.
by David W. Tuthill December 30, 2005