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wood noun- the fully erect penis US, 1991
- “Wood?” Like oil in an overheated engine, the heroin makes her feel better[.] — Gail Sheehy, Hustling, p. 65, 1973
- This guy has trouble with wood [erections] and if he does, I’d give you a hell of a lot to step in and do the scene. — Robert Stoller and I.S. Levine, Coming Attractions, p. 82, 1991
- He didn’t see where the condom came from but she was now expertly unrolling it down the length of his wood. — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 46, 1994
- — Adult Video News, p. 48, September 1995
- But whether that enthusiasm translates into on-screen “wood” is another story. More often than not, a male who has never experienced the harsh conditions of onscreen sex will not be able to “rise” to the occasion. — Ana Loria, 1 2 3 Be A Porn Star!, p. 65, 2000
- “He’s putting heavy wood to her, Lar,” I said tersely, “from behind.” — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 241, 2001
- DIRECTOR (of pornographic film): Problem? ACTRESS: We don’t have wood. CAMERAMAN: Stand by. Holding on wood. SOUNDMAN: Stand by for wood. WOMAN IN STREET: We are holding for wood. — The Guru, 2002
- The male hysteria that greeted the fabled wood-giving drug [Viagra]. — The Guardian, p. 38, 1 June 2002
- He must have been extra thorough with his genitals because he had wood on. — Ethan Morden, How’s Your Romance?, p. 180, 2005
- the penis TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1950
- — Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago, 2003
- in a casino or other gambling establishment, a person who watches without playing US, 1950
An abbreviation of DEADWOOD. - — John Scarne, Scarne on Dice, p. 482, 1974
- — Thomas L. Clark, The Dictionary of Gambling and Gaming, p. 251, 1987
▶ have the wood on to have an advantage over someone AUSTRALIA, 1949- [A] bloke couldn’t very well extend his mutterings to a Section Commander who had the wood on him. — Ray Slattery, Mobbs’ Mob, p. 119, 1966
- — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 124, 1971
- — Arthur Chipper, The Aussie Swearer’s Guide, p. 64, 1972
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 96, 1977
▶ on the wood- in horse racing, racing along the rail US
- — Igor Kushyshyn et al., The Gambling Times Guide to Harness Racing, p. 120, 1994
- in hot rodding and motor racing, throttled to the maximum US
- — John Edwards, Auto Dictionary, p. 118, 1993
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