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There comes a time in every parent’s life when they suddenly find themselves having to find an appropriate word to call the more private parts of the human anatomy.

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Not so commonly used these days but actually ‘nonny nonny’ was one of the earliest slang words for female genitalia. But what is the nation’s favourite slang word for vagina? We conducted a survey that spanned across the UK to find out all the different words we use instead of… you know what. The top euphemisms we use for vagina Thornes, Robin (2010). Men of iron. The Fussells of Mells. Frome Society for Local Study. ISBN 978-0-9565869-1-9. The village falls within 'Cranmore, Doulting and Nunney' electoral ward. Starting at Doulting in the west the ward stretches eastwards through Cranmore and Nunney to finish in the east at Whatley. The total ward population taken at the 2011 census was 2,374. [10] The top euphemism that was used to beat around the bush was… fanny. A uniquely British word for vagina - and one that plenty of Americans would raise an eyebrow at- fanny is the quintessentially British way of referring to ‘down there’. Down there, coincidentally, takes the number 2 spot.

Parking: There is a free car park, a short walk away, off Castle Hill. The walk to the castle involves a moderate hill down into the village. Why is it that we never call vulvas by their name? Perhaps because we’re all a bit embarrassed about discussing our intimate areas, or maybe it’s down to a society that doesn’t look kindly on women who embrace their sexuality. To link to this term in a wiki such as Wikipedia, insert the following. [http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/nunny nunny] Nunney is a village and civil parish in the Mendip local government district within the English county of Somerset. It is located 3 miles (5km) south-west of Frome and the parish includes the hamlet of Holwell. [2]However, I can confirm it is the name of Miss Piggy’s poodle in the Muppet Show, a song by Santana and, according to the urban dictionary, an adjective used to describe anything that is just a little too fancy. According to the Online Slang Dictionary, ‘cookie’ it is an euphemism for the female sexual organs. Cloud often forms inland, especially near hills, and reduces exposure to sunshine. The average annual sunshine totals around 1600 hours. Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. In summer, convection caused by solar surface heating sometimes forms shower clouds and a large proportion of the annual precipitation falls from showers and thunderstorms at this time of year. Average rainfall is around 800–900mm (31–35in). About 8–15 days of snowfall is typical. November to March have the highest mean wind speeds, with June to August having the lightest. The predominant wind direction is from the south west. [13] Landmarks [ edit ]

The tower formerly stood within a larger courtyard enclosed on three sides by a wall and on the fourth by the brook. Within the courtyard there were probably several service buildings.On 30 September 2007, Nunney was the subject of a BBC Radio 4 report, asking whether "the prettiest village in England" is a place where we can learn "how to mend our broken society". [5] As we all know, the UK is famous for having a lot of different words for what is essentially the same thing - especially from across different regions of the country. We’re all used to the bap, cob and roll debate, but what are our nether regions called in the different regions of the country?

Whatever wonderful euphemism you use for your vagina - just make sure that you’re taking care of it. verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ However, I am not sure I could keep a straight face while telling my daughter to wipe her ‘Rosebud’. Evening meal was fantastic beautifully prepared tasted amazing as was the Breakfast delicious..full... marks to the chef 👏👏Whatever the reason, we’ve all been taught slang for our anatomy since we were little. After all, using euphemisms has always meant that we can discreetly discuss our needs and issues without being too ‘on the nose’. There are many diverse influences on the way that English is used across the world today. We look at some of the ways in which the language is changing. Read our series of blogs to find out more.

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