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Cum has 6 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Prep · Conj

Definitions
Noun
1

the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract

"After spending hours working out, he was surprised to find himself so aroused that cum leaked down his inner thigh."

2

Semen.

"He wiped his forehead after running a marathon, not realizing he had released some cum during the intense sprint."

In plain English: Cum is a slang word for semen, which is the fluid males release during ejaculation.

"The car hit an icy patch and all the cargo spilled out onto the road."

Usage: Avoid using "cum" in professional or formal writing because it is a vulgar slang term for semen; instead, use neutral alternatives like "semen" or "ejaculate" when discussing biological matters. In casual conversation, the word may appear in phrases like "what's up, dude," but this usage is informal and often considered rude in serious contexts.

Verb
1

To have an orgasm, to feel the sensation of an orgasm.

"After hours of trying different positions, he finally managed to cum."

In plain English: To cum means to reach a point of intense physical pleasure during sexual activity.

"The rain began to cum down heavily during the afternoon storm."

Usage: The verb form of cum is highly informal slang and should be avoided in professional or formal writing. It specifically describes reaching sexual climax and has no other standard meanings in everyday English.

Adjective
1

Clipping of cumulative.

"The finance team uses the term "cum tax" to indicate that dividends are calculated before any deductions are taken out."

In plain English: Cum (adj: Clipping of cumulative.) Plain English Definition: It means building up or adding to something over time.

"His cum is the lowest in the class."

Usage: Cum (adj.) refers to something accumulated or gathered together; it's often used in financial contexts like "cum dividends" meaning with dividends included. Avoid using this term in general conversation due to its highly offensive and inappropriate alternate meaning.

Prep
1

Used in indicating a thing with two roles, functions, or natures, or a thing that has changed from one to another.

"The old warehouse now serves as both a community center and an art gallery, acting as a cum space for local events and exhibitions."

Conj
1

Used in indicating a thing with two or more roles, functions, or natures, or a thing that has changed from one to another.

"The old warehouse now serves as both a storage facility and an art gallery."

Example Sentences
"His cum is the lowest in the class." adj
"The car hit an icy patch and all the cargo spilled out onto the road." noun
"The rain began to cum down heavily during the afternoon storm." verb
See Also
orgasm dump one's load come cumming semen ejaculate blow one's load be
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
liquid body substance
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
milt

Origin

The word "cum" is a learned borrowing from the Latin preposition meaning "with." It entered English primarily through academic and scientific contexts rather than common speech.

Rhyming Words
scum tucum spcum locum cecum viscum descum circum marcum exacum slocum caecum zincum talcum unicum precum noricum truscum offscum panicum
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