Coitize
Origin
From coitus ("sexual intercourse"), from Latin coitus
Full definition of coitize
Verb
- to have sexual intercourse
- 1948 , , Journal of Clinical and Experimental Psychopathology & Quarterly Review of Psychiatry and Neurology, Volume 9 Chapter , She attempts to get on top of smaller boys and pretends to coitize them, in a manner which is forbidden to "good women", ...
- 1959 , , Journal of the Hillside Hospital, Volume 8 Chapter , "Will you all allow me to coitize you? Now, traditionally, the man is viewed as the coitizer and the woman as the coitized one.