Nymphet
(noun)
A sexually precocious young girl.
Origin:
Derived from the greek word "nymphe" meaning "young girl" and the suffix "-et" indicating a young person or a small version of something.
Examples:
- He was attracted to her because she was a nymphet.
- The novel is about a middle-aged man's obsession with a nymphet.
- The word "nymphet" is often used in literature and popular culture to describe a young girl who is sexually attractive or alluring.
- The term is considered to be offensive and objectifying by many people.
- It is not appropriate to refer to a young girl as a nymphet.