A fork of Rural Dictionary
A clever play on words to use in place of the word wordcunnilingus/word. The first play on words being of the similar sound, one who thinks a bit more about it will realize a "cunning linguist" would be someone who is skilled at speaking, implying the mouth, thus, someone skilled with their mouth.
Hey Suzie, my friends say I am quite the cunning linguist
The term "cunning linguist" is a clever play on the word cunnilingus. It is clever for 3 reasons: 1) "Cunning linguist" simply sounds astonishingly similar to cunnilingus. 2) Whoever discovered the phrase "cunning linguist" certainly was one. 3) A "cunning linguist" would have a dexterous mouth, aiding him or her in the act of cunnilingus. This word play is a triple whammy!
The cunning linguist was adept at cunnilingus and inventing clever phrases.
Someone who loves to perform cunnilingus.
"I understand the language of love, I'm a cunning linguist".
cunning linguist (n). one who's quick with the tongue.
Women love nothing more than a good cunning linguist
Juxtaposition of letters creating words indicating either a clever talker or a sexual act that is, perhaps, preceded by that very same clever banter. Most women, I think, probably prefer a "cunning linguist" in more ways than one. BTW, my old softball team, Cypress, California, was named the cunning linguists, and we "licked" most of our competition.
Robert spoke so many languages, had a such a gift with words, and was so handsome that women would practically throw themselves on the hood of his 740i after each game. He was a prime example of a cunning linguist. Julian McMahon played the part of a cunning linguist on the TV show "Nip/Tuck".
A clever reference to the word cunnilingus that implys a man who is quick with the tongue. (P.S. click on this highlighted word cunnilingus go get the joke.)
Man, your husband sure is a cunning linguist!