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meat noun- the penis UK, 1595
- — Donald Webster Cory and John P. LeRoy, The Homosexual and His Society, p. 265, 1963: “A lexicon of homosexual slang”
- I think a man has gotta be a bit large in the meat department to get that wash board effect. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 109, 1973
- Ron Jeremy is sucked off before ramming his meat into Patti Petite in Blonde on the Run. — Adult Video, p. 15, August/September 1986
- Ultimately, though, it’s not the meat, but the motion. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 12, 1994
- the vagina US
- — Ruth Todasco et al., The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Dirty Words, p. 25, 1973
- the human body US, 1834
- You never played the Horseshoe in McKessport, or Christy’s Four-a-day in Minneapolis where the ofay strippers threw their meat right over your head[.] — John Clellon Holmes, The Horn, p. 28, 1958
- a corpse US
- — Captain Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 154, 1949
- in a hospital, tissue taken for a biopsy US
- As in the saying “No meat, no treat,” meaning, if you don’t know the pathology with a biopsy, you won’t know what treatment to go ahead with. — Sally Williams, “Strong” Words, p. 150, 1994
- in motor racing, a large racing tyre US
- — John Edwards, Auto Dictionary, p. 105, 1993
- in hot rodding, structural metal in the engine block US
- When overboring, it’s important not to cut too deeply into the meat. — John Lawlor, How to Talk Car, p. 72, 1965
- a musical instrument’s sound before any electronic alteration UK
- — Tom Hibbert, Rockspeak!, p. 101, 1983
- information US
- They took me to an investigation bureau to see if I had any meat on me, information about the gang. — S. Beth Atkin, Voices from the Street, p. 75, 1996
- a person as a sex object US
- I am soon surrounded by a crowd of convicts checking out “the meat.” — Jimmy Lerner, You Got Nothing Coming, p. 191, 2002
▶ the meat athletes; in the entertainment industry, the actors, the performers US, 1967- [A]s the TV presenter, Wilson chose to remain the talent, “the meat” as Americans call it. — Tony Wilson, 24 Hour Party People, p. 212, 2002
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