kikyam

Etymology
, the first syllable of which most likely is from (as noted by Manuel (1948), though the chief ingredient of the dish nowadays is pork). The second syllable is unclear, though it may possibly be from:
 * From . Compare.
 * From . See also,.
 * From . Compare, though unlikely since dialects that use the pronunciation "ke" for would use "kúiⁿ" for.

The slang sense is from the first syllable being homophonous to the last syllable of according to Zorc (1993).

Noun

 * 1)  vagina
 * 1)  vagina