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Online Etymology Dictionary - beaver beaver Look up beaver at Dictionary.com O.E. beofor (earlier bebr), from P.Gmc. *bebruz (cf. Low Ger.
Bever, O.H.G. bibar), from PIE *bhebhrus, reduplication of base *bhru- "brown" (cf. Lith. Bebrus, Czech bobr, Welsh befer, see bear (n.) for reason for this).
Gynecological sense ("female genitals, especially with a display of pubic hair") is 1927 British slang, transferred from earlier meaning "a bearded man" (1910), from the appearance of split beaver pelts. Sources: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=beaver .
Beaver origin beaver O.E. beofor (earlier bebr), from P.Gmc. *bebruz (cf. Low Ger.
Bever, O.H.G. bibar), from PIE *bhebhrus, reduplication of base *bhru- "brown" (cf. Lith. Bebrus, Czech bobr, Welsh befer, see bear (n.) for reason for this).
Gynecological sense ("female genitals, especially with a display of pubic hair") is 1927 British slang, transferred from earlier meaning "a bearded man" (1910), from the appearance of split beaver pelts. Sources: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=beaver .
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Jane Fonda said a no-no word on television. The word referred to a part of a woman's genitalia. What do you think?
It's not even listed in the Urban Dictionary yet.
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