Citations:cuntling

Noun: "(slang, vulgar, derogatory) a female regarded with contempt"

 * c. 1809 — William Hickey, memoirs written 1808-1810, re-printed in Memoirs of William Hickey (ed. Peter Quennell), Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd (1975), ISBN 0710081294, page 190:
 * Jerry replied, "Why, you must know just before we left Old Harbour, I one night got hold of a little bitch of a cuntling about so high (putting his hand to his own hip), who damn her eyes, pretended to be a maidenhead.
 * 1967 — Hal Travers, Voyage Sixty-Nine, Dorset Publishing Co. (1967):
 * She thought her precious little cuntling was getting croaked.
 * 1988 — Rick Dade, Execution Night, Berkley (1988), ISBN 9780425111468:
 * You and your cuntling wife will serve me in hell forever."
 * 1995 — Mark Amerika, Sexual Blood, University of Alabama Press (1995), ISBN 9781573660006, page 84:
 * "Come my little cuntling!" Dearest J! Let's eat this smelly luscious world of innate corruption!!
 * 2005 — EminemsRevenge, Jew Girl, Shakespeare sans Co. (2005), ISBN 9781411645516, page 48:
 * Carey was formulating a picture of this little cuntling who she called Heather in his mind's eye, and it was none too flattering.
 * 2007 — Robin D. Gill, Octopussy, Dry Kidney & Blue Spots: Dirty Themes from 18-19c Japanese Poems, Paraverse Press (2007), ISBN 0974261858, page 417:
 * Trailed by cuntlings, three or four,
 * A beautiful woman called a whore
 * 2010 — David J. Schow, "Obsequy", in The Dead That Walk: Flesh-Eating Stories (ed. Stephen Jones), Ulysses Press (2010), ISBN 9781569757376, pages 89-90:
 * It was even more of a kick to hold her by the throat and fuck her until she croaked, the stuck-up little cuntling.