Queef Meaning and Definition
Queef
Pronunciation
/ˈkwiːf/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A noise, often embarrassing or unpleasant, caused by the accidental release of gas, typically from the digestive system, resulting in a faint hissing or popping sound.
Examples
- It was a tense moment when she let out a loud queef during the presentation.
- It’s easy to become self-conscious when you queef in public.
Synonyms
- Fart
- Pass gas
Antonyms
- Silence
- Quiet
Etymology
The term ‘queef’ is believed to have originated in the early 20th century in the United States, possibly as an altered form of the word ‘fart’. It gained popularity in the 2010s, particularly among younger generations.
Usage Notes
When referring to a queef, it’s generally considered polite to use euphemisms like ‘accidental release of gas’ or ‘fart’, especially in formal or professional settings.
Cultural References
Queef has been mentioned in various forms of media, including comedy shows like ‘South Park’ and ‘The Eric Andre Show’, and explicit content like adult films and music.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
‘Queefed the party’ – to ruin the mood with an embarrassing or unpleasant noise.
Related Words or Phrases
Fart, Pass gas, Flatulence
Queef + ‘unintentional’, Queef + ’embarrassing’, Queef + ‘public’
Frequency of Use
Queef is considered a colloquialism and is often used in informal settings. Its frequency of use varies depending on the context and cultural background.
Common Misspellings
Queaf, Queefed, Queife