wakamezake
Etymology
Derived from Japanese わかめ酒 (wakamezake), from わかめ (wakame, “wakame, an edible seaweed species”) and 酒(さけ) (sake, “saké”), from the idea that the woman's pubic hair in the saké resembles soft seaweed floating in the sea.
noun
- A sexual act involving drinking alcohol from a woman's body, wherein the woman presses her legs together tightly enough that the triangle between the thighs and mons pubis forms a cup and then pours sake down her chest into this triangle, from which her partner then drinks the sake.