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johnny noun- a condom UK, 1965
- Or a girl would pick a guy out of the audience–it was always a pimp but she would let on that he was just an average tourist–pull his johnny out of his pants and start treating it like a lollipop. — Robert Byrne, McGoorty, p. 39, 1972
- — Bob Young and Micky Moody, The Language of Rock ‘n’ Roll, p. 81, 1985
- TRISTE: well used the johnny twice didn’t you!! GARY: just seemed a bit of a waste really[.] — Patrick Jones, Unprotected Sex, p. 211, 1999
- I was going to use a johnny, but she said it was okay. — John King, Human Punk, p. 45, 2000
- Johnnies, I manage to croak.–I’ve got none. — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 21, 2002
- a police officer US
- — Anna Scotti and Paul Young, Buzzwords, p. 136, 1997
- a toilet UK, 1850
- He was taking the only way our directors ever take–you know, from the card room to the –er–thing, the johnny. — Horace McCoy, Kiss Tomorrow Good-bye, p. 355, 1948
- “Oh my God,” Jenny said, pleasurably titillated. “I hope I don’ have to go use the johnny.” — Robert Campbell, Alice in La-La Land, p. 271, 1987
- a prison guard US
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 111, 1950
- a loose-fitting, abbreviated hospital nightshirt with a slit down the back US
- — American Speech, pp. 75–76, February 1958: “The hospital Johnny”
- an inexperienced firefighter US
- — American Speech, p. 273, December 1954: “Fire terms: additional words and defi-nitions”
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