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shaft noun- the penis UK, 1772
- One bit of contemporary slang for this item, the purely descriptive Shaft, has undergone a strange decontamination, largely through the ignorance of naive people. — Frank Robinson, Sex American Style, p. 307, 1971
- With one hand the artist guided his shaft into her welcoming gusset. — Stewart Home, Sex Kick [britpulp], p. 219, 1999
- an act of sexual intercourse; hence, a woman objectified sexually UK, 1984
From the verb. - poor treatment US, 1959
- Chilly smiled at the shaft. Red was the type of stud that just when you were sure he was a fool and a clown came up with something half sharp. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 79, 1967
- “Oh ... you got the shaft?” “Well, we parted amiably enough.” — Armistead Maupin, Tales of the City, p. 70, 1978
- She got the goldmine / I got the shaft — Jerry Reed, She Got the Goldmine, 1982
- a crankshaft US
Hot rodder usage. - — Hot Rod Magazine, p. 13, November 1948: “Racing jargon”
- the leg US
- What a figure, what a pair of shafts.— Harry Grey, The Hoods, p. 239, 1952
- — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 102, 1970
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