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stalk noun- the penis, especially when in a state of erection UK, 1961
- Mrs Elizabeth Walk of Lambeth Walk / Had a husband who was jubblified with only half a stalk[.] — Ian Dury, This is What We Find, 1979
- man’s obvious sexual appetite; courage; impudence UK
- Extended from the previous sense.
- He’s got plenty of stalk. — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
- a plastic sheath used for medical examination of the rectum IRELAND
- The doctor put on a stalk (a plastic sheath that pulls over the doctor’s finger), smeared it with KY jelly and asked the sailor to spread his legs a little so he could examine his bum. — John Fleetwood, In Stitches, p. 66, 1994
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