donkey-punch

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English

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Noun

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donkey-punch (plural donkey-punches)

  1. Alternative form of donkey punch
    • 2008, Daniel Allen Cox, Shuck, ReadHowYouWant, page 31:
      The donkey-punch was also a bit of a stretch. It was more of a playful slap, but I needed you to see the humiliation in full bleeding color. The bruises were real, but I had to give them to myself. I had to make the outside of me match the inside of me.

Verb

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donkey-punch (third-person singular simple present donkey-punches, present participle donkey-punching, simple past and past participle donkey-punched)

  1. Alternative form of donkey punch
    • 2004 March 30, Fernanernie, “Shit”, in Tcstangs.com[1]:
      So I was at a frat party, we were all circle jerkin' when another frat-brother and I got real horny. We went up to my room and he started cornholing me. I was about to come so he donkey-punches me. I shit all over myself and him
    • 2005, Directed by Judd Apatow. Written by Judd Apatow and Steve Carell, The 40-Year-Old Virgin:
      MOOJ: It's not about these rusty trombone, and dirty sanchez. It's not about rainbow showers and camel-toe slide, and your Cincinnati bowtie, your Arabian goggles or the hot carl and pearl necklace, or pussy juice cocktails, and the jagged-head dildos, and the double-decker pussies. / ANDY: (scared) OK. I, y'know, double pussies and-- / MOOJ: Shit stained balls, and cum swapping, and the hanging brain, it's not about the rattlesnake wiggle, and the alligator fuck house, donkey-punching, the tea-bagging-- / ANDY: Mooj, just please stop.
    • 2005, Michael Edwards, Adam Steele, Roger Cameron, The Obscene Chronicles, Outstanding! Productions, →ISBN, page 38:
      She looked up at me, dazed, as if someone had just donkey-punched her in the back of the head. She grabbed the waistband of my boxers to steady herself. At this point I was confused. Should I help her up or dick-slap her in the face?
    • 2006, Edwin John Wintle, Breakfast with Tiffany: a memoir, Thorndike Press, →ISBN, page 139:
      Are you afraid I might get donkey-punched, Uncle Eddy?
    • 2006, Rob Callahan, Damaged Goods, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 56:
      If I'm going to beat this donkey-punching fuckwad, it will have to be on his terms, and that means sugar coating to the point of inducing diabetes.
    • 2008 July 15, Nick Curtis, “Young, gifted and grossly violent; Donkey Punch, which premiered last night, is one of the most controversial movies in years. Here, first-time director Olly Blackburn defends his film's blood, brutality and shocking sex scenes”, in The Evening Standard[2], page 18:
      He told tales of gangs of young British men hired as crew then left to run riot on luxury yachts and also of a stag do he'd attended where competitive tales of sexual excess culminated in one man bragging about donkey-punching a girl a sadistic act performed by a man to heighten his own pleasures.