taint



taint something with something

to spoil or debase something with something. The flood tainted the drinking water with disease germs. The food had been tainted with germs.
See also: taint

gooch

and grundle and taint
n. the perineum. (see also choad. The taint reflects that this area is not [it ain’t = ’taint] genital nor anus.) I got a horrible itch in the gooch! She did what to your taint?

taint

verb
See gooch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yilmazyil-MAHZTurkish
Hamilcarhə-MIL-kahr (English), HAM-il-kahr (English)Ancient Near Eastern (Latinized), History
RachelRAY-chəl (English), ra-SHEL (French), RAH-khəl (Dutch)English, Hebrew, French, German, Dutch, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew
Mcgowan[mə'gauən]
Rosemary['rəuzmeri]
KayleeKAY-leeEnglish (Modern)