pork sword

pork sword
The penis.

Yes, screamed the patient hysterically, I mean penis, prick, pork sword, knob, the lot. Whats it matter...


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  • pork sword — Noun. The penis. Cf. pork dagger , mutton dagger …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • Pork sword — (crass) erect penis …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • pork sword — Australian Slang (crass) erect penis …   English dialects glossary

  • pork sword — n the penis. A term used particularly by American college students on the same lines as mutton dagger or beef bayonet …   Contemporary slang

  • pork sword — /pɔk ˈsɔd/ (say pawk sawd) noun Colloquial (taboo) the penis …  

  • Pork rind — Pork rinds Pork rind (known and invented in the United Kingdom as pork scratchings[1] , as a room temperature snack, or crackling, served hot as part of a meal, and in Australia and New Zealand as pork crackle/crackling), is the fried or roasted… …   Wikipedia

  • pork —    1. American a Federal benefit diverted to local political purposes    From the richness of the meat:     The prison library was in back of the building that was going to become the prison auto shop at least that was the plan. More pork in… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • sword —    the penis    Viewed sexually as in the male vulgarism pork sword. A sword swallower is the patient in fellatio.    A swordsman is a male profligate:     Bit of a swordsman, was he? ... The post mortem suggests there was sexual activity on the… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • pork — vb American to have sex with. A college students word that was widely used in films in the 1980s. It probably derives from the ear lier pork sword and dork. ► He claims to be porking her …   Contemporary slang

  • pork dagger — Noun. The penis. Cf. pork sword …   English slang and colloquialisms

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