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tackle noun- the male genitalia UK
Originally “a man’s tackle” subsequent familiarity reduced the necessity for “a man’s”. - a man’s tackle — Francis Grose, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1788
- And if you don’t get your mitts offa me, I’ll skewer your tackle with my manicure set! — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
- So shove-the-fuck-up and give me the elbow-room to get my tackle out. — Nicholas Blincoe, Ardwick Green (Disco Biscuits), p. 17, 1996
- [S]omeone bangs on his door to wake him up so we can get a shot of his tackle. — Paul Fraser and Shane Meadows, TwentyFourSeven, p. 83, 1997
- Stripe me, Dave, you gonna just stand there while some woofter is waving his tackle at your missus? — The Full Monty, 1997
- [A] stripper–skin of sable and tackle admirably thick and curling, like plantain–was doing his thing. — Diran Adebayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 42, 2000
- food and drink; “stuff”; more recently, drugs UK, 1857
- [H]is tackle was always of the best–creamy white, rocky, unstepped on[.] — Will Self, The Sweet Smell of Psychosis, p. 70, 1996
- The old fucking monocled Upstairs Downstairs tackle. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder... in His Own Words, 1996
- I wouldn’t trust a single one of them around a bag of tackle. — Noel “Razor” Smith, A Rusty Gun, p. 3, 2010
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