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tool noun- the penis UK, 1553
Conventional English at first – found in Shakespeare’s Henry VIII – and then rediscovered in the C20 as handy slang. - His tool was so long / And so pointed and strong / He could bugger six Greeks en brochette. — Eros, p. 62, Winter 162
- Turned “toy” to “tool” (“prick” too stiff). — Jack Kerouac, Jack Kerouac Selected Letters 1957–1969, p. 208, 5 February 1959: Letter to Jeanne Unger
- He had taught her at five to sneak her hand so smoothly under the straw hat on his lap that Ma and none of the kids ever knew she played with Pa’s tool. — Iceberg Silm (Robert Beck), Death Wish, p. 250, 1977
- Butler, reaching the limits of human endurance, whips out his tool and obliges her craving for male meat. — Adult Video, p. 66, August/September 1986
- He said he wanted somebody with a reliable tool, so I hung on just to see if the scene was going to work or not. — Robert Stoller and I.S. Levine, Coming Attractions, p. 157, 1991
- Men wake up every morning and look at their tools standing at attention. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 10, 1994
- So was Bobbit trying to prove that his tool still works? — Anthony Petkovich, The X Factory, p. 86, 1997
- an objectionable idiot, a fool UK
- He’s just a f***king tool. There’s so many people in the industry that can’t stand him[.] — Kerrang!, 3 November 2001
- a diligent student US
- — Time, p. 56, 1 January 1965: “Students: the slang bag”
- a weapon, generally a gun or a knife UK, 1942
- But by the time they had started to look around for someone to nick, the tool had been well got rid of. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 28, 1958
- Tell them to bring tools. — Richard Condon, Prizzi’s Glory, p. 79, 1988
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 116, 1996
- a skilled pickpocket US
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 224, 1950
- in pool, a player’s cue stick US
- — Mike Shamos, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards, p. 250, 1993
- a surfboard US
- — Mitch McKissick, Surf Lingo, 1987
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