here’s the female side of the story, with the most common examples:
1. Fanny
Origin: Diminutive of Frances.
Shift to slang: In British English, fanny = vulva. In American English, fanny = buttocks.
Why: Probably from the association with women’s names (a “generic woman”), and then narrowed to refer to body parts.
Note: Still used as a real name, but much less common now because of the slang meaning.
2. Pussy
Origin: From Middle English puse/puss = affectionate term for a cat.
Shift to slang: Cats were seen as soft, furry, and linked with femininity → by the 1600s, pussy was used for female genitals.
Extra use: Also became slang for a timid person (like “scaredy-cat”).
3. Virginia / Ginny
Origin: From the female name Virginia.
Shift to slang: Because virginity and Virginia sound alike, the name sometimes got associated with sexuality and purity. In some contexts, “virginia” has been slang for vagina.
4. Cunny (archaic)
Origin: From Old French con = vulva (same root as modern French con).
Shift to slang: Became cunny in Middle English → vulgar word for female genitals.
Note: Mostly died out in modern English, but survives in old literature.
5. Fanny / Tottie / Dolly (other diminutives)
Many pet names for women (like Dolly, Tottie, Fanny) became slang for female genitals or women themselves, often in a sexualized way.
⚖️ Pattern (same as with male terms):
Women’s names/diminutives → slang for genitals (Fanny, Dolly).
Animal/affectionate terms → slang (Pussy from cat).
Old descriptive words → slang (Cunny from Old French con).
Here’s a side-by-side table showing how male vs. female genital slang developed:
🔹 Male vs Female Genital Slang Origins
Category
Male (Penis)
Female (Vulva/Vagina)
From Names
– Dick (Richard) – Peter (common male name) – Johnson (“son of John”)
– Fanny (Frances) – Dolly/Tottie (diminutives of Dorothy/Charlotte etc.) – Virginia (linked with virginity)
From Animals
– Cock (rooster = virility, shape)
– Pussy (cat = soft, feminine, affectionate)
From Descriptive Words
– Prick (Old English pricc = point/stab)
– Cunny (Old French con = vulva)
Other Influences
– Willy (childish diminutive for penis) – Tool/Member (metaphors)
the word “cock” for the penis has a different history from dick.
Original meaning: In Old English, cock meant a rooster (male chicken).
Why it became slang: By the 1600s, English speakers started using “cock” as a slang word for the penis. There are a few likely reasons:
Shape & behavior – a rooster’s head/neck shape was seen as similar to an erect penis.
Symbol of masculinity – roosters are loud, dominant, and associated with virility, so people used “cock” as a symbol of manhood.
Wordplay – in many languages, animals get linked to body parts through metaphor. English just happened to attach “cock” to the penis.
Interestingly, in older English, cock could also just mean a “spout” or “tap” (like in cocktail, stopcock, peacock), because it controlled the flow of liquid. That meaning might also have influenced the sexual slang.
“Dick” can mean two different things, and that’s why it sounds confusing:
As a name – Dick is a traditional English nickname for Richard. In medieval times, people often made rhyming or shortened versions of names:
Richard → Rick → Dick (similar to William → Will → Bill). So, Dick was just a normal given name, especially common in the 18th–20th centuries.
As slang for the penis – By the 19th century, dick had also become a slang word for “penis.” How this happened isn’t 100% clear, but linguists think it came from the fact that Dick was a very common man’s name, so it became a generic way to refer to a man (like “guy” or “fellow”), and then by extension, to male genitalia.
So, people didn’t originally name a person after the genital — it’s the other way around: the common male name “Dick” later got reused as slang for penis.
let’s expand the lineup with Johnson and Peter:
1. Dick
Origin: Nickname for Richard.
Shift to slang: Common male name → generic “man” → penis.
Other use: Still a first name, but slang makes it awkward.
2. Cock
Origin: Old English cock = rooster; also meant spout/tap.
Acronym: Mother I’d Like to F**.* “MILF” is an acronym for “Mother I’d Like to Fuck“, a slang term that refers to an attractive older woman, typically one who has children.
Main idea: An attractive woman who is also a mother (or at least perceived to be).
Focus: Her being sexually appealing despite (or because of) being older and having kids.
Age range: Often 30s–40s, but the defining trait is motherhood, not age.
Usage: Popularized by American Pie (1999) and widely used in adult entertainment categories.
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Slang metaphor: a “cougar” is a predatory big cat — the term is applied to women.
Main idea: An older woman who actively seeks relationships (often sexual) with younger men.
Focus: Her age difference and assertiveness in pursuing younger partners.
Age range: Usually mid-30s and above, but often depicted in 40s–50s.
Usage: Entered mainstream slang in the 2000s (TV shows like Cougar Town helped popularize it).
Key Differences
Aspect
MILF
Cougar
Defining trait
Being a mother
Being an older woman pursuing younger men
Age
Typically 30s–40s
Typically 40s–50s (sometimes late 30s)
Sexual context
Desirability as a mom
Active “hunter” of younger partners
Popularity origin
American Pie (1999)
Dating/TV/pop culture in mid-2000s
👉 So, a woman could be both a MILF and a cougar (e.g., a 45-year-old mom dating a 25-year-old), but not all MILFs are cougars, and not all cougars are MILFs.
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There are cases of rape or sexual assault by coworkers, or by one coworker, or by managers, but cases with multiple coworkers as perpetrators inside the work environment are extremely rare or underreported.
Here are some related cases — and where they fall short (don’t match exactly your criteria) — plus what I found, to help you see what information is out there.
Relevant Cases & Details
UK — CBI (Confederation of British Industry) allegations
A woman alleged she was raped by two male colleagues while working in an overseas office of the CBI. The Guardian
According to her account, after drinking with colleagues, she woke up not remembering consenting, found physical evidence, and believed two coworkers were present. The Guardian
The culture of the organization, and lack of support structures, were cited as enabling or contributing factors. The Guardian
But: There is no indication in the public reports that the coworkers were ‘‘co-perpetrating’’ in a premeditated gang rape scenario at the office — some involvement is alleged, but much is vague. It’s also not clear if legal charges were filed, or what the outcome is. The Guardian
UK — Met Police officer accused of raping two colleagues
A Metropolitan Police officer was investigated for allegations of rape of two female colleagues. BBC+1
The two women accused him separately (not necessarily together) of nonconsensual sex. Telegraph
No trial (in those articles) or clear resolution was reported in terms of criminal convictions. Telegraph+1
UK — Essex officer accused, no further action taken
An officer was accused of raping two female colleagues. Sky News
The police force said that they took no further action due to a “no realistic prospect” of charges. Sky News
So again, while multiple coworkers are involved (two victims), it is not the example of two coworkers jointly raping one coworker.
US — U.S. Forest Service allegations
A PBS NewHour investigation reported that three women said they were raped after-hours by co-workers or interagency firefighters while working for the Forest Service. PBS
However, it’s somewhat unclear from the summary whether these rapes involved more than one coworker working together, or separate incidents (e.g. one coworker per incident) or after-hours non‑official events. PBS
An officer (senior in rank) is alleged to have raped a female surveillance officer nine separate times in BC in 2019‑2020. CFJC Today Kamloops+2CityNews Toronto+2
Another officer alleges the same man later sexually assaulted her. CityNews Toronto+1
This is an example of repeated rape by a coworker (senior) but again, not multiple coworkers jointly. CFJC Today Kamloops+1
Why Examples with Multiple Coworkers Together Are Rare
Here are several reasons these kinds of cases are hard to find:
Underreporting: Victims often do not report, especially when multiple coworkers are involved — due to fear, shame, retaliation.
Media/legal filtering: Many cases are never reported in major outlets, or get suppressed, or don’t result in public legal records.
Legal difficulty of proving joint participation: Proving that multiple coworkers collaborated in committing rape (e.g. that each had a role knowingly, etc.) is challenging. That might lead to fewer cases for which evidence is sufficient.
Definitions and context: Sometimes what gets reported is “sexual harassment,” “assault,” or “abuse,” rather than rape; sometimes it’s unclear whether multiple people were involved simultaneously.
Privacy, anonymity: Victims tend to remain anonymous; legal settlements or internal investigations may not fully disclose all facts.
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