Regardless of its definition,Watch Doom Fighter (2000) full Italian movie the word queef will continue to bring bouts of laughter to anyone who hears it.

This is simply a fact, and it's been once again proven true by Twitter user _andreaacruzz's mother.

"I told my mom what a queef was yesterday and this was her reaction," Cruz wrote on Twitter. "If you want a good laugh, enjoy this."

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In the clip, Cruz's mom is brought to happy tears over her newfound knowledge, repeating the word over and over again, and getting increasingly hysterical each time.

Even if you don't understand a word of Spanish, this woman's laugh is infectious, and it's hard to not smile at her entertainment. Essentially the woman says that she thinks she may have peed her pants from crying so hard, but that it also resulted in a great workout.

While many consider a queef to be flatulence from a vagina, a.k.a. a vagina fart, that's not exactly true. Air sometimes makes its way into the vaginal cavity, and when it escapes, the resulting noise sort of sounds like a fart. And that's why queefs don't smell rancid like a fart does.

"Queefs don't smell because they're caused by plain old air. They're basically the vaginal version of making fart sounds with your mouth," Dr. Vanessa Cullins, vice president of external medical affairs at Planned Parenthood, told Cosmopolitan.

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