maidenhead

[ UK /mˈe‍ɪdənhˌɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a fold of tissue that partly covers the entrance to the vagina of a virgin
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  • Visions as varied as those of highwaymen on Hounslow Heath, boating at Maidenhead, the days of the "dandies" at Bath, and of John Cabot at Bristol flashed through our minds whenever we heard the Bath road mentioned, so we set out with a good-will on the hundred and eighteen mile journey to Bath. The Automobilist Abroad
  • Best fish of the week, a superb rainbow weighing 7lb 8oz, was taken by Phil Hall from Maidenhead while boat fishing the main basin.
  • A firm in Maidenhead designed an hydraulically operated bar stool with a large base housing a compressed air tank.
  • It includes 2,000 homes on Maidenhead golf course. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, by my maidenhead, at twelve year old, I bade her come. What, lamb! what, ladybird! God forbid! Where's this girl? What, Juliet!
  • It was only after a royal protection cop called the boozer five miles away in Maidenhead that the reality came to light. Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • Ferns, lichens and mosses are good choices for a spot with poor natural light, as are Swedish ivy, bird nest sansevieriea, and maidenhead spleenwort.
  • Her loss of maidenhead as a sordid crime or the naiveté of a young woman in what she thought was love? Earl of Durkness
  • A sin, or shame, or loss of maidenhead.
  • He took my maidenhead from me, and told me that I was getting the first of him as well.
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