A crude, graphic slang term for the vulva, primarily used in Commonwealth English. It is firmly in the vulgar register and is not typically used in affectionate or neutral contexts — it is more often encountered in crude humour, shock comedy, or deliberately transgressive writing. Not a term of endearment. Its imagery is blunt and anatomically metaphorical. Best understood as low-register adult slang rather than widely accepted colloquial vocabulary.
The stand-up's material relied almost entirely on shock value, with 'axe wound' getting one of his loudest reactions.
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Regional slang from around the English-speaking world — British, Australian, Irish, Caribbean, Nigerian, Filipino, AAVE, and the hyphenated-English dialects that make the internet sound local.
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A vulgar slang term for the vulva, primarily used in Commonwealth English. The term is deliberately crude and evokes a graphic physical metaphor. Found mostly in shock humor, explicit content, and deliberately offensive speech. Not typically used in any affectionate or neutral register — it is almost always either confrontational or comedic in intent, rarely descriptive. The graphic quality of the metaphor makes it a term more likely to shock than to describe; it is rarely chosen for neutral anatomical conversation.
The stand-up's axe-wound joke divided the room cleanly between those who laughed and those who walked out.
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(vulgar, slang, chiefly, _, Commonwealth) Vulva.
“The whole way, their entire family enabled him. The dad even went as far as lying for him, saying the boy was out of town when the tree in our backyard suddenly had a gaping axe wound in it, despite multiple neighbors saying they'd seen him skulking around in our yard.”
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