wincest

See also: Wincest

English

Etymology 1

wince + -est

Verb

wincest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present indicative of wince
    • 1868, George Auster, “Jealousy”, in Abel Holt, and other poems, A. W. Bennett:
      Poor is thy love who wincest at the smart
      Thou know'st to wring from out dear looks and words
      Given to another, making them sharp swords
      Wherewith to prick and goad thy hungry heart.

Etymology 2

Blend of win + incest

Noun

wincest (uncountable)

  1. (slang, with a positive connotation, originally anime, fandom slang) incest, usually of two siblings.
    • 2009 October 22, Onideus Mad Hatter [username], “Re: Tomba's pedo website ...ripe for hacking”, in alt.support.boy-lovers (Usenet):
      Oh I see, so if they were over the age of 18 you wouldn't be having "wincest" with them as you put it, huh?
    • 2009 October 27, Ashleigh Johnson, “Playboy steals the Internet's idea”, in The Daily Titan, volume 85, number 27, California State University, Fullerton, page 6:
      5. Powerpuff Girls wincest (It's basically an act of hot sex between family members, which makes it WINcest according to www.urbandictionary.com).
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