What does píka in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word píka in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use píka in Icelandic.

The word píka in Icelandic means cunt, pussy, vulva. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word píka

cunt

noun (genitalia)

pussy

noun (slang: female genitalia)

vulva

noun (collectively the external female sexual organs)

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Berđu höfuđiđ hátt eđa vælirđu eins og píka á leiđ í aftökuna?
Whether you're gonna walk like a man or cry like a pussy on your way to the death house.
Ríða, skíta, tilli, rass, brjóst, standpína... tík, skeggapi, píka, tilli, rassgat, Barbra Streisand.
Fuck, shit, cock, ass, titties, boner bitch, muff, pussy, cunt, butthole, Barbra Streisand!
" Marcia mín segir aldrei píka. "
My Marcia never uses the word'vagina'! "
Læknirinn hélt ađ ūađ myndi vaxa á mig píka.
The doctor thought I was going to spontaneously grow a vagina.
Ekki er hann píka.
It's no hole.
Sæll, ég er Píka ūingmađur.
Hello, I'm Senator Snatch.
Ūađ kemur ekki til greina ađ ūú takir af mér vopnin, píka.
There's no way you're taking away my weapon, cunt.
Svona leit píka út á 8. áratuginum.
This is what old pussy used to look like in the'70s.

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