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    Learned borrowing from Latin irrumātiō, from irrumō + -tiō.

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    • IPA(key): /ɪ.ɹʊˈmeɪ.ʃən/
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    • Rhymes: -eɪʃən
    • Hyphenation: ir‧ru‧ma‧tion

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    irrumation (uncountable)

    1. The act of an instance of thrusting the penis into the mouth; active penetration of a mouth.
      • 1939, The American Journal of Psychiatry[1], volume 95, American Psychiatric Association, →OCLC:
        In this setting the thought of self-irrumation occurred to him in May, 1923.
      • 1993, Anthony Burgess, A Dead Man in Deptford:
        He had, back in Cambridge, taken one of Jem Follett’s boys for a penny, an envisioned Tom Walsingham in his head like a god and the motion towards irrumation like a prayer.
      • 2006, Steve Baguley, Sunil Kumar, Rajendra Persad, Key Topics in Sexual Health, Taylor Francis, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 56:
        Anal intercourse is reported in between 6-26% of female complainants, but it is important to remember that there may have been a number of different sexual acts performed by the assailant, including irrumation (forced oral penetration) or cunnilingus.
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    French Wikipedia has an article on:
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    Learned borrowing from Latin irrumātiōnem.

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    irrumation f (plural irrumations)

    1. irrumation
      L’irrumation est un type de fellation où le mouvement de va-et-vient du pénis est fait par le bénéficiaire de la fellation plutôt que par la personne qui la pratique.
      Irrumation is a type of fellatio where the back-and-forth movement of the penis is done by the recipient of the fellatio, rather than by the person who is performing it.
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