monthly friend
Noun

monthly friend (plural monthly friends)

  1. (euphemism slang) The menstrual period.
    • 2011, Becky Wicks, Burqalicious: The Dubai Diaries: A True Story of Sun, Sand, Sex and Secrecy, Skyhorse Publishing (2012), ISBN 9781616085896, page 26 ↗:
      Experiencing the visit of my monthly friend at work, I trudged out into the kiln today, across the car park to the little shop in search of some tampons.
    • 2014, Kelly Collins, Brownie Points, IndieWrites, Inc. (2014), ISBN 9781680160352, unnumbered page ↗:
      "Office sex; I've never done it, but Kat tells me it's amazing. We'll have to try it once my monthly friend leaves."
    • 2014, Holly Kerr, Coming Home, Etopia Press (2014), ISBN 9781940223889, unnumbered page ↗:
      “That's what you're trying to do. You're trying to get pregnant!”
      “I'm not! If it happens, I'll be glad. If not...”
      “You're disappointed every time your monthly friend comes to visit. Will anyone else be glad if you got pregnant?”
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