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stiffy noun- an erection UK, 1980
Also variants “stiffie” and “stiff”. - — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 3, Fall 1991
- I got a stiffy for Miss Channel Lock Pliers there. — Airheads, 1994
- Holding the moulding pot upright, bend over and plunge your stiffy into the pot ... Concentrate on keeping your stiffy. — Kitty Churchill, Thinking of England, p. 176, 1995
- — Judi Sanders, Da Bomb!, p. 27, 1997
- TRISTE: only had to touch you and you had a stiffy like GARY: the Blackpool tower? — Patrick Jones, Unprotected Sex, p. 210, 1999
- Whatever the problem was to start with, it’s now the fear that you can’t get a stiffy. — GQ, p. 119, July 2001
- In the sixteenth century Constanzo Varolio opined that men got stiffies thanks to “erector muscles”[.] — Richard Herring, Talking Cock, p. 156, 2003
- in snowboarding, a stiff-legged jumping manoeuvre US
- — Jim Humes and Sean Wagstaff, Boarderlands, p. 224, 1995
- an engraved invitation card UK
Upper-class society use; from the unbending quality of the card and the (stiff) formality of the occasion. - — Ann Barr and Peter York, The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook, p. 159, 1982
- a computer disc SOUTH AFRICA, 1993
From the packaging. - The Boeing 747–400 has 3 NAV systems computers all of which are updated every 28 days by means of a stiffy disk. — Sunday Times (South Africa), 2 January 2000
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