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hard-on noun- the erect penis; an erection US, 1888
- I got immediately a hardon, told Bob, ordered him in fact to drive to the woods. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Neal Cassady, p. 298, 10 January 1951
- One incident which I recall rather vividly was my first understanding of the slang expression “hard-on,” which I got from another boy in the sixth grade. — Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen, Sex Histories of American College Men, p. 77, 1960
- One looks forward to being buried with a hard-on. — Angelo d’Arcangelo, The Homosexual Handbook, 1968
- [H]e had only to hear or speak in her Southern hue, or make the slightest reference to that blessed place he knew so well, and he would get a hard-on. — Cecil Brown, The Life & Loves of Mr. Jiveass Nigger, p. 40, 1969
- Sometimes, though, I’d go home afterwards, after having had a hard-on for four hours of making out on the floor and in the bleachers, but without creaming, and it really gave you a sore dick. — The Berkeley Tribe, p. 13, 5–12 September 1969
- You know, I think there are a lot of women that would be glad to have a young, straight male making a pretty good living beside them in bed with a hard on. — Sex, Lies and Videotape, 1989
- It’s not so cool to leave me with a hard-on. — Boogie Nights, 1997
- And she’s getting more relaxed and more flirty, I’m getting a hard-on. And I know where I’m going with this hard-on. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 102, 2001
- a grudge US, 1931
- Just that you got a hard on for ofays. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 91, 1961
- There’s a lot you don’t know about, like the old man’s old lady having a hard-on for him. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 94, 1970
- He knows I’m a cop, of course, and he knows I’m a federal cop, so he’s got to figure I got a hard-on for Panthers. — George V. Higgins, The Friends of Eddie Doyle, p. 29, 1971
- God has a hard-on for marines because we kill everything we see! — Full Metal Jacket, 1987
- a stubborn, belligerent person US, 1968
- “Oh come on, Day Tripper, don’t be a hard-on.” — Michael Herr, Dispatches, p. 130, 1977
- Nah, not now, all those hard-ons around. I’ll wait. — Raging Bull, 1980
- “I’m saying it’s a way to do it,” Bobby said, sounding like a hard-on, a man who thought he was always right. — Elmore Leonard, Riding the Rap, p. 56, 1995
- You don’t want to act like a hard-on. You’re standing there in your undies. You know what I’m saying? — Get Shorty, 1995
- Look, I don’t wanna be a hard-on about this, and I know it wasn’t your fault, but I just thought it was fair to tell you that Gene and I will be submitting this to the League[.] — The Big Lebowski, 1998
- a prized possession; something to be desired UK
Derives from the sense as “an erection”, via the idea that inanimate objects can be SEXY - If we decide to reissue it on CD in a year’s time, when the band are huge, none of the ten thousand who buy the EP will complain. It just adds value to their red-vinyl hard-on. It’s like having “Anarchy” on EMI. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 66, 1999
- a desire for US, 1971
- You got some hardon for Cokes, kid–I like em, Sprenger said. — Gilbert Sorrentino, Steelwork, p. 21, 1970
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