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Lunt

Derogitory term used to refer to a lesbian; commonly towards a lesbian with more masculine physical characteristics or mannerisms.

That woman is a lunt.

by JonBradbury December 14, 2005

53πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž


Lunt

An acronym derived from the derogatory term cunt, in description of a woman with small breasts.

LUNT is an acronym for 'Lower Unit No Tits'.

"Hey check out that lunt in the bikini."

by MissMaude June 20, 2017

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Lunt

Verb
a term derived from Australia used to describe a person or state of being a legendary loose cunt.

"such a lunt."

"Lets get lunty"

"hey what are you up to?" "not much just lunting"

"mate your lunted"

"nothing to see here officer, just a bunch of lunts doing lunty things."

by Tumbulgum bubble gum November 6, 2017

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Lunt

He who is about to get fired !

by Anonymous October 24, 2003

11πŸ‘ 39πŸ‘Ž


Lunting

Lunting is a verb meaning to walk around while smoking a pipe. Tobacco was first brought to Europe by the Spanish in 1528 and the word β€˜lunting’ is almost as old, first appearing somewhere around 1540 – 1550. Lunting is what pipe smokers do as a means of stress relief or to relax although it should be remembered that in large quantities tobacco can be hallucinogenic and the exercise will increase respiration rate, heart rate and may speed the absorption of any hallucinogens.

Additional meanings for lunting are emitting smoke or steam from a pipe and lighting a fire, torch or tobacco pipe. The word itself comes from either the Dutch word 'lont' meaning a slow match or fuse or the Middle Low German 'lonte' meaning a wick.

"Where’s Charlie?”
β€œDunno. He’s got hold of some really strong baccy and said he was goin’ lunting.”

by AKACroatalin November 2, 2015

341πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Lunting

The British meaning of 'lunting' is to walk whilst smoking a pipe. Lunting is used by pipe smokers as a means of relaxation or easing stress. In addition Lunting can also mean emitting smoke or steam or the act of lighting a fire, torch or tobacco pipe.

Dating from around 1540 - 1550, the origin is believed to be from the Dutch word 'lont' meaning a slow match or fuse or possibly the Middle Low German 'lonte' meaning a wick.

"Sod this for a game of soldiers, I'm takin' me pipe and going lunting!"

by Croatalin December 4, 2013

69πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Lunting

The British meaning of 'lunting' is to walk whilst smoking a pipe. Lunting is used by pipe smokers as a means of relaxation or easing stress. In addition Lunting can also mean emitting smoke or steam or the act od lighting a fire, torch or tobacco pipe.

Dating from around 1540 - 1550, the origin is believed to be from the Dutch word 'lont' meaning a slow match or fuse or possibly the Middle Low German 'lonte' meaning a wick.

"Sod this for a game of soldiers, I'm takin' me pipe and going lunting!"

by Crotalin December 4, 2013

12πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž