creampie

See also: cream pie

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɹiːmˈpaɪ/, /ˈkɹiːmˌpaɪ/
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Noun

creampie (plural creampies)

  1. Alternative spelling of cream pie.
  2. (pornography) Semen visibly displayed after ejaculation in the vagina or anus.
    • 1999 January 26, Stan Stewart, “help:christy letting a guy cum in her mouth”, in alt.fan.christy-canyon (Usenet):
      There was a recent post about Christy doing a creampie (internal cumshot). That never happened but the scene with Eric Edwards in this movie is close, as he cums on her puss.
    • 2000, Michael Thomas Carroll, Popular Modernity in America: Experience, Technology, Mythohistory, Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, →ISBN, page 119:
      [] the “creampie” or “internal cum shot,” in which semen is photographed as it drips from a vagina (Cream Pie 1999).
    • 2002 October 6, Dave Cummings, “Best Creampie Ever”, in rec.arts.movies.erotica (Usenet):
      Add new girl "Shannon" to the list of anal creampie girls--I did one with her last week for the January release of Knee Pad Nymphos, Vol 5.
    • 2022 June 24, Siri Dahl, Twitter, archived from the original on 15 December 2022:
      Alright, AFAB porn performers: we're all doubling our scene rates for creampie scenes, right?
  3. The ejaculation of semen into the vagina or anus.

Translations

Verb

creampie (third-person singular simple present creampies, present participle creampieing, simple past and past participle creampied)

  1. (originally pornography) To visibly ejaculate in the vagina or anus.
    He creampied into her asshole.
    • 2022 April 12, Noelle Perdue, “Naked Lie”, in Slate:
      Bridgerton might not be on the level of a “click this and try not to cum” hentai pop-up ad, but a plot revolving around whether or not a man will or won’t creampie his wife isn’t exactly prudish.

Descendants

  • French: creampie

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