What is the word for the sound I make while sex with a woman?

Something about Buffy the Vampire Slayer just happened to me. I would like to share it with you! I wanted to say it’s cute when she makes that sounds when she’s fighting. And I just couldn’t find the right word to use that made sense.

It’s easy to make the sound, and everyone knows what it is. Is there ever a word that accurately describes the word “achievement”? It’s not moan or groan. Somewhat. As far as I understand those words

Another example is http://www.soundsnap.com/episode/anag/us/all/. com/node/45537 (WARNING: these are sex sounds and NSFW. It’s just audio, no pictures.)

The sound I’m referring to is the second and third one she makes (maybe just a little shorter than her examples).

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Why are the connotations different between people and phrases? I found some of the “concise Oxford thesaurus”’s synonyms, so I’m not sure which one to use!

squeak – peep, cheep, pipe, piping, squeal, tweet, yelp, whimper…

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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The word to describe such a sound is orgasmic. It is not related to any other sound. Using music, women make sound in places where there’s no music at all. I can really tell you Buffy

had been fighting and she’s really fighting.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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Thrifty Shades of Grey #1 First, she emitted

  • squeals of delight.
  • When the girl moaned?
  • What followed was she heaving a ecstatic cry from behind.

It is a hard work, but I know that it does not answer your question. I just couldn’t resist myself! (I

just hate when people express this).

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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Why are the connotations different between people and phrases? I found some of the “concise Oxford thesaurus”’s synonyms, so I’m not sure which one to use!

squeak – peep, cheep, pipe, piping, squeal, tweet, yelp, whimper…

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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I prefer the word scream to other words that apply far more commonly to unsexual yelps of a feline or hircine nature.

What’s more it makes for a stiff cocktail: screaming orgasm. So

what do you prepare?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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What is a tricky one to come up with one apt word without getting into various connotations:

  • A moan is a low sound, generally.
  • a whimper sounds plaintive or submissive.
  • Why is groaning or grunting not ladylike?
  • A sound from the air is too loud, even for a squeal.

If there is a definitive word for “really good” iamm, I would be surprised if there’s actually a definitive word for it. To describe the sound in that context, I might say squeak, which is a kind of cute sound.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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What is a tricky one to come up with one apt word without getting into various connotations:

  • A moan is a low sound, generally.
  • a whimper sounds plaintive or submissive.
  • Why is groaning or grunting not ladylike?
  • A sound from the air is too loud, even for a squeal.

If there is a definitive word for “really good” iamm, I would be surprised if there’s actually a definitive word for it. To describe the sound in that context, I might say squeak, which is a kind of cute sound.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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What is a tricky one to come up with one apt word without getting into various connotations:

  • A moan is a low sound, generally.
  • a whimper sounds plaintive or submissive.
  • Why is groaning or grunting not ladylike?
  • A sound from the air is too loud, even for a squeal.

If there is a definitive word for “really good” iamm, I would be surprised if there’s actually a definitive word for it. To describe the sound in that context, I might say squeak, which is a kind of cute sound.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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I prefer the word scream to other words that apply far more commonly to unsexual yelps of a feline or hircine nature.

What’s more it makes for a stiff cocktail: screaming orgasm. So

what do you prepare?

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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