English
Noun
sixty-nine (uncountable)
- The cardinal number following sixty-eight and preceding seventy.
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Translations
cardinal number
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- Japanese: 六十九 (ろくじゅうきゅう, roku-jū-kyū)
- Korean: 예순아홉 (yesunahop), 육십구 (ko) (yuksipgu)
- Latin: sexaginta novem
- Macedonian: шеесет и девет (šéeset i dévet)
- Malay: enam puluh sembilan
- Navajo: hastą́diin dóó baʼąą náhástʼéí
- Norwegian: niogseksti
- Pashto: نه شپېتۀ (nəh špetə)
- Persian: شصت و نه (šaṣt w noh)
- Polish: sześćdziesiąt dziewięć
- Portuguese: sessenta e nove
- Romanian: șaizeci și nouă
- Russian: шестьдеся́т де́вять (ru) (šestʹdesját dévjatʹ)
- Sanskrit: एकोनाशीतितम (ekonāśītitama)
- Spanish: sesenta y nueve
- Swedish: sextionio (sv)
- Thai: หกสิบเก้า
- Turkish: altmış dokuz (tr)
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Etymology 2
From the rotational symmetry of the numeral 69 – if rotated a half-turn (by 180°), the numeral remains the same, and a couple both giving oral sex at once have, in principle, a similar rotational symmetry.
Noun
sixty-nine (uncountable)
- (sexuality) A sex position where two people give each other oral sex at the same time.
Translations
sex position
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- Hungarian: hatvankilences, hatvankilenc (hu), 69-es
- Japanese: シックスナイン (shikkusunain)
- Korean: 69, 육구 (yukgu)
- Macedonian: по́за ше́есет и де́вет f (póza šéeset i dévet)
- Maltese: maqlubin
- Portuguese: meia-nove
- Russian: по́за 69 f (póza 69), по́за шестьдеся́т де́вять f (póza šestʹdesját dévjatʹ)
- Spanish: sesenta y nueve
- Thai: 69 (69), หกเก้า
- Turkish: altmış dokuz (tr)
- Welsh: chwedeg naw m
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Verb
sixty-nine (third-person singular simple present sixty-nines, present participle sixty-nining, simple past and past participle sixty-nined)
- To have sex in the sixty-nine position.
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