Wincest

//ˈwɪn.sɛst// name, noun, verb, slang

name, noun, verb, slang ·Moderate ·College level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    incest, usually of two siblings. slang, uncountable

    "Oh I see, so if they were over the age of 18 you wouldn't be having "wincest" with them as you put it, huh?"

Verb
  1. 1
    second-person singular simple present indicative of wince archaic, form-of, indicative, present, second-person, singular

    "Poor is thy love who wincest at the smart Thou know'st to wring from out dear looks and words Given to another, making them sharp swords Wherewith to prick and goad thy hungry heart."

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    The incestuous slash ship of the fictional brothers Dean and Sam Winchester from the television series Supernatural. slang, uncountable

    "Wincest stories often take their transgressive cues from the text itself; often when Sam and Dean are seducing each other in Wincest stories, the more reluctant of the two is convinced to engage in the relationship when the other reiterates that they are already outsiders in society, already isolated from the “normality” of their world—why should the prohibition of incest stand in their way when they have already broken so many other laws?"

Example

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"Wincest stories often take their transgressive cues from the text itself; often when Sam and Dean are seducing each other in Wincest stories, the more reluctant of the two is convinced to engage in the relationship when the other reiterates that they are already outsiders in society, already isolated from the “normality” of their world—why should the prohibition of incest stand in their way when they have already broken so many other laws?"

Etymology

Etymology 1

From Win(chester) + -cest. Possibly influenced by wincest.

Etymology 2

From wince + -est.

Etymology 3

Blend of win + incest.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.