peckerhead

peckerhead

1. vulgar slang The glans (head) of the penis. Primarily heard in US. I'm always afraid of catching my peckerhead in my zipper whenever I go to the bathroom.
2. rude slang An unpleasant, unintelligent, or unlikable person, almost always a male. Primarily heard in US. The new manager is a real peckerhead. I hope he doesn't stick around here for too long. You peckerhead—I'm gonna knock your lights out!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

peckerhead

1. n. the head or end of the penis. (Usually objectionable.) He said he had a little red sore on his peckerhead.
2. n. a stupid and ignorant male. (Rude and derogatory.) You stupid peckerhead! Why’d you do that?
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • Prince Albert
  • John Thomas
  • pecker slap
  • crack a fat
  • meat
  • choad
  • chode
  • drain the dragon
References in periodicals archive
When Ginsberg dared reproach Kerouac for his own "peckerhead romanticism," Kerouac, in a letter to Ginsberg dated August 23,1945, replied by calling Ginsberg "unutterably vain and stupid," after also having run down Burroughs and several other personalities from that scene, following a social event that Kerouac had found particularly distasteful.
If I went back on my word, every For Sale sign in the state would be strewn across my lawn, and Debbie would be up half the night petrified that some drunken peckerhead was ser to burn us out.
And on 22 August Ginsberg responds: "I meant by the way that the peckerhead romanticism came in where you fungled up the choice of jobs until you are so screwed up that the only practical thing is to be Wolfish" (16-17).
But just when it looks as if Charlie might as well feed himself to his prize pointers, King's Whipple and Duke's Knob, the peckerhead, too, converts to Zeus, via Epictetus.
Hover." He closed with one of his trademark pronouncements: "In this age of meanness, there's nothing you can do but bite the perfidious peckerheads in the butt."
When Red protested, Charlie said smoothly, 'Now Chood, can't afford to have any of these peckerheads get wise to you being ofay [white]!"' (78) It is a carnivalistic reversal, whereby the black becomes white and the white becomes black.