• rust-y scab-bard / |ˈrəstēˈ[skab]ərd|
    noun

    a metal [sheath] for the blade of a sword or dagger that has acquired a reddish- or yellowish-brown flaky coating of [iron oxide].

    ORIGIN (rusty): Old English rūst, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch roest, German [Rost], also to red.
    ORIGIN ([scabbard]): Middle English, from Anglo-Norman French escalberc, from a Germanic compound of words meaning ‘cut’ and ‘protect.

    a vagina well-worn by disease or vigorous use, often showing signs of neglect or infection, and betraying a lack of self-respect and [surfeit] of desperation. The condition usually stems from repeated or prolonged exposure to open air and moisture.

    NOTE : The female possessing such anatomy may be said to have/[tote]/wield/harness/carry a rusty scabbard.
    ORIGIN: Latin, from the literal translation of vagina, -ae, meaning scabbard as for a sword. In recent years, the term has come to encompass any [concave] repository for a pointed or phallic object. Rusty makes reference to the deterioration of objects when left vulnerable to the ravages of time and the elements.


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