the act of coitus is the natural method by which conception occurs
Recent Examples on the WebAnd there is a conversation about the necessity of being flexible during bunk-bed coitus. Darren Franich, EW.com, 7 Sep. 2022 Chris Jericho had to introduce two new members of the Jericho Appreciation Society (Sammy and Tay), narrate near-coitus between Sammy and Tay, explain what a Suzuki Gun was and promote a six-man tag team match all in one promo. Alfred Konuwa, Forbes, 16 June 2022 Maybe that’s the binary nature of digital thought, ones and zeroes, coitus and cuddles. Sam Lipsyte, Harper’s Magazine , 27 Apr. 2022 The intriguing gender discourse opened up by this bizarre encounter is stopped short when, mid-coitus in a cheap hotel room, news of a nearby terrorist explosion flashes across the TV screen. Guy Lodge, Variety, 10 Feb. 2022 But the distance quickly narrows and then disappears as moments of inter-guest coitus and hand-to-hand combat overrule the abstract principles of pathogen avoidance.New York Times, 27 Oct. 2021 This woman saw Jessie’s suck it and recognizes the exuberance inherent in low-stakes coitus. Maggie Fremont, Vulture, 20 July 2021 Joining these two together in unholy coitus will have dire consequences on the rest of the Seven, and The Boys, and just everyone involved with the final three episodes of season 2. Rachel Paige, refinery29.com, 18 Sep. 2020 The two seem to have a post-coitus glow, which means all of our Falice dreams have finally come true. Carolyn Twersky, Seventeen, 29 Aug. 2018 See More
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from Latin, "meeting, encounter, act of sexual intercourse," from coi-, variant stem of coīre "to come together, meet, have sexual intercourse" + -tus, suffix of verbal action — more at coition