titit

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay titit, probably borrowed from Min Nan 弟弟 (tî-tî / tī-tī / tī-tî / tih-tih, “euphemistic or slang term for penis”).

Noun

titit (first-person possessive tititku, second-person possessive tititmu, third-person possessive tititnya)

  1. (colloquial, childish, mildly vulgar) penis

Usage notes

  • Never used in scientific and medical contexts. Does not have any other uses, unlike English dick.
  • Less vulgar than kontol & peler.

Further reading


Kankanaey

Noun

titit

  1. bird

Karao

Noun

titit

  1. bird

Sundanese

Noun

titit

  1. (childish) penis
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