"Iftār": breaking one’s fast by eating or drinking. Opposite: fasting. It is derived from "fitr", which means: split, opening.
"Sihāq": sexual enjoyment between a woman and another woman. It is derived from "sahq", which means: remoteness, crushing (as lesbians press their sexual organs against each other).
"Ihtijām": extracting blood from the body. It is derived from "hajm", which means sucking. Other meanings: seeking "hijāmah" (wet cupping).
"Madhy": a thin whitish liquid released from the penis upon sexual arousal, foreplay, kissing, or imagining sexual acts.
Tījāniyyah
Using antimony (eyeliner) in the eyelids for beautification or remedy.
One's desire to have sexual intercourse.
Steam that rises from liquids when their temperatures rise.
Cutting a blood vessel so as to let blood come out for the purpose of medical treatment.
Failure to do something as prescribed by the Shariah.
Light and short sleep.
The opening through which feces exit the body.
Losing consciousness and the ability to move because of illness.
The state of elation a person experiences when drinking alcohol.
Physical desire and need for women.
Mutual enjoyment between the spouses through sexual intercourse, foreplay, kissing, etc.
Sexually enjoying a woman between her thighs without vaginal penetration.
Placing the lips on something as a sign of sexual desire, veneration, etc.
Food and liquids that come out from the stomach to the mouth.
An opening in the face used for speaking, eating, and drinking.