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We had one good etymon.

((ludicrous limerick challenge))

By Morgana MillerPublished about a year ago 1 min read
We had one good etymon.
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Mons Veneris’ etymon I approve of

A pubic part named for the goddess of love:

"Aphrodite’s mound"

A glorious crown!

Then we went and rechristened it “FUPA.”

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Comments (10)

  • Testabout a year ago

    Lols 😂. Confession: I had to Google FUPA! Nicely done, Morgana 💕🙂

  • Dana Stewartabout a year ago

    Lol, FUPA was a new term. I’ve only heard camel toe. 🤣

  • Lea Waske about a year ago

    I had to Google...and then I looked down...

  • Paul Stewartabout a year ago

    Oh Morgana! You're killing me with this run of limericks. In the best possible way. Funny, pointed and clever! Well done!

  • Cathy holmesabout a year ago

    hahah. This is great.

  • Conor Darrallabout a year ago

    This is amazing! I love it! Have you done one about Whipple's Tickle?

  • Kristen Balyeatabout a year ago

    💫👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💫

  • Caroline Janeabout a year ago

    These are great! Like The Vagina Monologues in limerick form. 😁😁😁

  • Heather Hublerabout a year ago

    FUPA - ahaha!!! Couldn't help laughing at that part even though it's not that nice of a term. Great one, Morgana :)

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