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blowjob
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
Sentence The word "blowjob" is a slang term and is not generally considered appropriate for use in written English.
It can be used in a humorous or colloquial context in writing, but should be avoided in formal, professional, or educational settings. For example, you might write in a humorous context, "I'd rather get a blowjob than do my taxes!".
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Alternative expressions(3)
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60 human-written examples
The only time Valchek appears to hold back is when Herc seeks advice after inadvertently catching Royce getting a blowjob from his secretary.
News & Media
The complex hate crime and its rulebook cousin are both motivated by the insidious ways in which homophobia still exists – that someone would rather kill than be outed or caught getting a blowjob from another guy in the front seat of his car.
News & Media
I was a bit worried about the blowjob scene.
News & Media
We'll get into a conflict with the Germans and the Russians and we'll think that everything is super because we gave the Americans a blowjob.
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My angle was, 'Did he rape her? Did he put money into a bank account for her?' No, he just got a blowjob.
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So next time you see a 'hilarious' card or item of clothing with the words: 'A kiss would be nice…a blowjob would be better!' that would suit mad old Uncle Tony to a tee, think again.
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It's bad enough being a teenage boy, without being dragged on school trips to art galleries to be shown somebody getting a blowjob in black and white ("Blow Job", Andy Warhol, 1963).
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Several film festivals rejected the documentary; it was given an R rating (later changed to PG-13 when the word "blowjob" was changed to "job") and it flopped at the US box office.
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He pushes her head down while she's giving him a blowjob, and at one point, while he's on top of her thrusting away, he grabs her throat.
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He explained to Rolling Stone, coining the vibrant sentence "Your life becomes a blowjob" in the process: "[Kaufman] said: either the movie's a bomb and it's got … my name in the title, so I'm f*cked that way; or it does well and I'm just forever associated with this character.
News & Media
If any guy in the world deserves a blowjob, it's Clinton".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing this topic, be mindful of the power dynamics and potential for exploitation. Use language that promotes respect and consent.
Common error
Avoid using the term "blowjob" in professional, academic, or journalistic writing unless it is absolutely necessary for the story and you have considered the impact of its usage. Choose a more neutral term like "oral sex" or a descriptive phrase such as "performing oral sex".
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Linguistic Context
The term "blowjob" functions primarily as a noun, referring to the act of performing fellatio. However, it can also function adjectivally, as in "career blowjob". As Ludwig AI points out, the word is often used in News & Media.
Frequent in
News & Media
100%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "blowjob" is a vulgar noun phrase referring to fellatio. While grammatically straightforward, its usage is highly sensitive and context-dependent. Ludwig AI marks its grammatical status as acceptable, yet its use is primarily confined to informal or journalistic contexts, with the majority of examples found in News & Media. More formal terms like "oral sex" or descriptive phrases should be preferred in professional or academic settings. Consider your audience and the potential impact of using such explicit language.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
giving a BJ
Abbreviation of the original term.
cock sucking
A vulgar synonym, directly referencing the act.
sucking someone's dick
A very direct and vulgar way to phrase the act.
giving head
A common slang term for the act.
oral sex
A more clinical and less vulgar term for the same act.
fellatio
A formal, medical term for oral sex performed on a man.
performing fellatio
Using the formal term as a verb phrase.
performing oral sex on a man
A descriptive phrase, avoiding the direct term.
oral stimulation of the penis
A more technical and detached way of describing the act.
pleasuring someone orally
A euphemistic way to refer to the act.
FAQs
What does "blowjob" mean?
The term "blowjob" refers to fellatio, which is oral stimulation of the penis. It is a slang term and can be considered vulgar in many contexts.
What are some alternative phrases for "blowjob"?
You can use alternative phrases like "oral sex", "fellatio", or "giving head" depending on the context and desired level of formality.
Is it appropriate to use the word "blowjob" in professional settings?
Generally, no. The term "blowjob" is considered vulgar and inappropriate for most professional settings. More formal or clinical terms like "oral sex" are preferred.
Are there situations where using the word "blowjob" is acceptable?
In some informal or artistic contexts, the word "blowjob" might be used intentionally for shock value or realism. However, always consider your audience and the potential impact of using such explicit language.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested