succubus

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a female demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men

Word Origin

succubus
succubus: see incubate
succubus (n.)
late 14c., alteration (after incubus, giving a masc. form to a word generally felt as of female meaning) of Late Latin succuba "strumpet," applied to a fiend (generally in female form) having sexual connection with men in their sleep, from succubare "to lie under," from sub- "under" (see sub-) + cubare "to lie down" (see cubicle). Related: Succubine (adj.).

Example

1. At least I 'm not a succubus who seduces men at a club !
2. Or maybe , just maybe , she 's a succubus . What 's that ?
3. A succubus letting a man own her ass ?
4. Which hand is the succubus hand ?
5. Tang 's monk westbound meet one banshees , view its milk fat , so abundant buttocks to dulness , succubus looked at exclaimed , elders !

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