1cum1 (kʌm
)
Definitions
preposition
- used between two nouns to designate an object of a combined nature ⇒
a kitchen-cum-dining room
Word Origin
Latin: with, together with, along withUsage examples
By ten to eleven, his fingers were dripping with long strands of her cum.
, BARE: Lust, Lies and Hot Wax (2001)Rural godowns cum cyclone shelters: To be built 88. Cost: Rs 11 cr.
India Today (2000)He is Britain's self-styled "first wheel-clamp and speed camera vigilante cum subversive superhero philanthropist entertainer type person.
Toronto Sun (2003)Yesterday's trading update cum profit warning was typical: `I have not seen such rapid increases in costs over 40 years in the industry.
Times, Sunday Times (2004)So CCEE was more immediately cum Petro et sub Petro (with Peter and under Peter).
, Paul VI - The First Modern Pope (1993)