Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun A small spot on the front wall of the vagina in women, reported to be exceptionally able to produce high sexual excitement or orgasm when stimulated. Its existence is not universally accepted.

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Examples

  • In the confidence of the Heron House Ryan's Gabe had come up with such novelties and stultifiers ranging from the location of a man's g-spot to a big vote of confidence when rejoined with “damn,” after the telling of his mother having flushed all his herb down the toilet.

    The Good Year Jesse Crockett 2011

  • He pulled her coochie toward him, the tip of his dick intent on finding the right spot and angle to position itself relative to her g-spot, clit or both.

    I.O.U. Elle 2011

  • In the confidence of the Heron House, Allen delivered such novelties and stultifiers, ranging from the location of a man's g-spot to a vote of confidence when rejoined with “damn” upon the telling of his mother having flushed all his herb down the toilet.

    Bear Circuit Jesse Crockett 2011

  • He pulled her coochie toward him, the tip of his dick intent on finding the right spot and angle to position itself relative to her g-spot, clit or both.

    I.O.U. Elle 2011

  • The change of angle means that his pelvis is grinding directly against her clitoris, and somehow he is managing to hit her g-spot inside as well.

    Andromeda Rising Chapter 1A amberfocus 2008

  • I tossed it in a trash can a block away from the g-spot.

    Clean Wins, Shady Fights: The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Throw Shades BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • Headlines are proclaiming that the g-spot is a myth.

    The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: Dodd and Dorgan to Retire 2010

  • BEHAR: One final question, is it up to the woman to help the man to find her g-spot?

    CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2010 2010

  • These results suggest that the g-spot isn't a unique organ encoded in our genetic plan, like a spleen or a kidney, but that there's no doubt that the front wall of the vagina exists, nor that some women report orgasms from stimulating that area.

    The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: Dodd and Dorgan to Retire 2010

  • Finally, Monica Potts of TAPPED discusses a new study that purports to show that the so-called "g-spot" doesn't exist.

    The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: Dodd and Dorgan to Retire 2010

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