the front door

the front door
   the vagina
   As different from the backdoor1:
    You'll be able to hand out radical deliverance to both of them now. One at the front door, and one at the back. (Bradbury, 1975 — he would be able to copulate and to bugger)
   Also as the front parlour.

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