porn that rather than being shown as a picture or video is in text form and is described the the user
by coxymoxy April 14, 2011
by Gumba Gumba August 3, 2004
Laura T: you going to the cliterature performance art show tonight?
Claire Y: damn straight! gonna twiddle my cooch there.
Claire Y: damn straight! gonna twiddle my cooch there.
by mertt & jerden September 26, 2008
"Jeez, you sure spend a lot of time reading Hustler".
"What can I say? I'm a big fan of cliterature".
"What can I say? I'm a big fan of cliterature".
by Dikles November 16, 2011
adult novels,adult literature
by adollar September 15, 2008
Genre of fiction dealing primarily with the romantic and social lives of high-powered career women, usually set in New York City. Originated with Candace Bushnell's novel, "Sex and the City," which was soon followed by the Shopaholic series as well as numerous other imitations. The genre is more commonly and politely referred to as chick lit.
"Ever since she got 'Shopaholic' for her birthday, my mom's been obsessed with cliterature. It's so creepy."
by Meagan L. March 24, 2006
alternate definition: 1970's derogatory term for women's literature. Now archaic.
Concept was that writing was either literature or it was not literature, so any attempt to manufacture a subgroup was somehow denigrating the legitimate body of work.
Sprang from growth of Women's Studies programs at US universities.
Sometimes also used to describe Comparative Literature, although usage may have faded into obscurity.
Concept was that writing was either literature or it was not literature, so any attempt to manufacture a subgroup was somehow denigrating the legitimate body of work.
Sprang from growth of Women's Studies programs at US universities.
Sometimes also used to describe Comparative Literature, although usage may have faded into obscurity.
by adam_before_eve March 18, 2006