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10-16-2007 #1
What are your favorite words for penis?
Here are a few examples:
cock,dick,wang,bone, knob, bishop, wang, thang, rod, hot rod, hump mobile, oscar, dong, dagger, banana, cucumber, salami, sausage, kielbassa, schlong, dink, tool, big ben, Mr. Happy, Peter Pecker, pee-pee, wee-wee, wiener, pisser, pistol, piston joint, hose, horn, middle leg, third leg, meat, stick, joystick, dipstick, one-eyed wonder, junior, little head, little guy, rumple foreskin, tootsie roll, love muscle, skin flute, roto-rooter, snake, hammer, rammer, spammer, bazooka, rubber, chubby, sticky, stubby, schmeck, schmuck, schvantze, ying-yang
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10-16-2007 #2
Re: What are your favorite words for penis?
Originally Posted by elo
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10-16-2007 #3
meat whistle, meat stick, meat Popsicle, spitting snake
Even though this isn't a petting zoo, you can still stroke my cock if you want.
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10-16-2007 #4
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"I just call it Mr. Happy"
Robin Williams.
God save me from stupid people...
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10-16-2007 #5
Re: What are your favorite words for penis?
Originally Posted by elo
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10-16-2007 #7
Like Norm MacDonald, I'll use any excuse to say the word "COCK!!!!!!"
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10-16-2007 #8
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My favorite is tallywhacker. I heard that from the 1982 film "Porky's".
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10-16-2007 #9
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Hmmm, "trouser snake" was one I thought was rather clever early on.
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10-16-2007 #10
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"Prong" wasn't bad. I've also seen "princk" - is it Dutch?