กินตับ
Thai
Etymology
A word play, from กิน (gin), "to eat" + ตับ (dtàp), which literally means "liver" (body organ) and also represents the sound of bodies hitting each other during an intercourse.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | กินตับ k i n t ạ ɓ | |
Phonemic | กิน-ตับ k i n – t ạ ɓ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | gin-dtàp |
Royal Institute | kin-tap | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /kin˧.tap̚˨˩/(R) |
Verb
กินตับ • (gin-dtàp)
- (slang) to have sex.
- เชิญชมคลิปสาวบอกรักผัวกินตับกันไปด้วย
- chəən chom klíp sǎao bɔ̀ɔk rák pǔua gin-dtàp gan bpai dûuai
- Let's watch a video of a girl confessing her love to her husband while knocking boots.
(literally) Let's watch a video of a girl confessing her love to her husband while they're eating each other's liver.
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