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weenie; weeny; wienie noun- a hot dog US, 1906
From the German wienerwurst. - [W]e cook weenies, drink Tokay–I make love to big Swedish student girl Edeltrude. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to John Clellon Holmes, p. 381, 12 October 1952
- Some of the stories said the victims had been roasting weenies on the beach with their two dates[.] — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels Terrible Saga, p. 37, 1966
- Green nail polishy at a weenie stand is not Divine Decadence. It’s just plain tacky. — Armistead Maupin, Tales of the city, p. 189, 1978
- the penis US
- But in reality, the muff-happy mogul is merely hidden away in an upstairs chamber watching their sexual escapades via a close circuit TV system, while pulling his weenie[.] — Adult Video, p. 12, August/September 1986
- “By the way, great lover, since l took you back for the baby’s sake, your midget weenie hasn’t moved me once.” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Doom Fox, p. 78, 1978
- They were totally dedicated and devoted to every aspect of rock and roll–especially the part about guys in bands who had Big Weenies. — Frank Zappa, The Real Frank Zappa Book, p. 104, 1989
- It looks like a big green weenie, huh? It turns ripe you can eat it. — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 133, 1991
- an unlikeable, weak person US, 1963
- Everyone has a word for weenie again. The latest one I’ve heard is “dweeb,” as in “He’s a total dweeb.” — Washington Post (reprinted from The Nation), p. C5, 22 December 1985
- I spend half my life being interviewed. I end up typing memos for some weenie, I’m not even sure what he does. — Elmore Leonard, Bandits, p. 212, 1987
- “Most men,” I said, “are wienies.” — Rita Ciresi, Pink Slip, p. 326, 1999
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