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Definition of winter bush

winter bush

noun

  • unkempt pubic hair ("bush") on a female, during the non-bikini season.
    I was out with this girl last night and when she took her pants off she had winter bush.

    Last edited on Jun 12 2013. Submitted by Jim M. from NJ, USA on Nov 18 1999.

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Definitions include: natural, untrimmed pubic hair, especially on a female.
Definitions include: natural, untrimmed pubic hair ("bush"), especially on a female.

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