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peter noun- the penis UK, 1902
- Just a while ago you were as hard as a little boy’s peter in a fifty-cent cat house. — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 199, 1960
- Screw’s invention of the Peter Meter, a graph for the reviewer to record, in inches, the erection potential of pornographic films. — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 77, 1970
- IF YOU DON’T GIVE ME A SEX CHANGE, I’LL CUT OFF YOUR PETER AND SEW IT ON ME MYSELF!!! — John Waters, Deperate Living, p. 161, 1988
- Maybe it did piss Titus off, the fact that his peter was so big. — Hal Bennett, Lord of Dark Places, p. 37, 1997
- a cell in a prison or a police station AUSTRALIA, 1890
The likely derivation is in the the proper name Peter, which comes from Greek petros perhaps influenced by petra–with the implication “firm as a rock”. - Dolly spent the rest of the day, howling for revenge, in the “peter” at the back of the town. — George Farwell, Land of Mirage, p. 122, 1950
- [T]hey smack him in a peter on a charge of receiving. — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 22, 1956
- As I came along the passage leading from the court to the peters a twirl shouted. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 7, 1958
- [Y]ou can get fined twenty dollars or a month in the peter with or without hard labour. — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 59, 1971
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 87, 1996
- a safe US, 1859
- This peter’s a motherfucker. — Casino, 1995
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