Queef etymology

English

English word queef comes from English quiff, which is probably imitative of a release of air

Detailed word origin of queef

Dictionary entry Language Definition
quiff English (en) (British dialect) A puff or whiff, especially of tobacco smoke. (slang) A young girl, especially as promiscuous; a prostitute. [from 20th c.]. (slang) The vulva or vagina. [from 20th c.] (regional, slang) A trick or ploy; a stratagem. [from 19th c.] To arrange (the hair) in such a manner. [from 20th c.] A hairstyle whereby the forelock is brushed and/or gelled upward, often associated with [...]
queef English (en) (intransitive, slang) To produce an emission of air from the vagina.. (transitive, slang) To make the noise of (a thing) by means of queefs. (slang) A contemptible person.. (slang) An emission of air from the vagina, especially when audible.