What is another word for semen?

Pronunciation: [sˈiːmən] (IPA)

There are various synonyms and euphemisms that can be used in place of the word 'semen.' Some of the commonly used ones include 'sperm,' 'ejaculate,' 'seed,' 'man juice,' 'cum,' 'bodily fluid,' 'jizz,' 'spunk,' 'love juice,' and 'seminal fluid.' While these terms can differ in their level of formality and acceptability in different settings, they all denote the same thing: the fluid that is ejaculated during sexual activity. It's important to be tactful and sensitive while discussing such sensitive and personal topics, and using the right terminology is essential in avoiding any misunderstandings or misinterpretations.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      sperm.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      sperm.

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Famous quotes with Semen

  • Darling, Juan de Dios Martínez would say to her sometimes, sweetheart, love, and in the darkness she would tell him to be quiet and then suck every last drop from him- of semen? of his soul? of the little life he felt, at the time, remained to him? They made love, at her express request, in semidarkness.
    Roberto Bolaño
  • Every time my nose gushed blood, I felt like a little boy who'd wet his pants. I jumped out of the chair, pressed a handkerchief against my face, and hustled toward the nearest bathroom [...] How red the blood looked against the whiteness of the porcelain sink, I thought. How vividly imagined that color was, how aesthetically shocking. The other fluids that came out of us were dull in comparison, the palest of squirts. Whitish spittle, milky semen, yellow pee, green-brown mucus. We excreted autumn and winter colors, but running invisibly through our veins, the very stuff that kept us alive, was the crimson of a mad artist—a red as brilliant as fresh paint.
    Paul Auster

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