fang job

English

Etymology 1

Blend of fang + blowjob

Noun

fang job (plural fang jobs)

  1. (slang) A sexual envelopment (of someone's neck, hand, etc) into the mouth of someone with fangs.
    • 2008 Gerry Bartlett "Real Vampires Have Curves" page 113
      Damian took Mara's hand and pulled it to his lips to give her a fang job. Never let it be said that he wasn't an equal opportunity letch. “Damian Sabatini, Mrs. MacTavish.” “You fang me again, demon, and I'll knock your choppers down your throat.” She jerked her hand back to her side.
    • 2012, Roger Ebert, Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2013: 25th Anniversary Edition, Andrews McMeel Publishing (→ISBN), page 715 (quoting himself):
      "On prom night, on the stage of the not especially private gazebo in the public gardens, he teeters right on the brink of a fang job, and then brings all of her trembling to a dead standstill.” So many followers of the stories were eager to see Bella and Edward consummate their marriage []

Etymology 2

fang + job, as in nose job.

Noun

fang job (plural fang jobs)

  1. (informal) The surgical creation and implantation of fangs.
    • 2017 Annette Blair, "Fangs for the Memories" page 116
      “You really don't focus well, do you? Dentists create fangs. Raven's have lipstick on them. They stick out too far. She got a lousy fang job.” “You mean they're fake?” “As fake as her boobs and your dragon stories.” “I should be insulted.” He stepped away from her.
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