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hung adjective- endowed with a large penis UK, 1600
Shakespeare punned with the term 400 years ago. - — Donald Webster Cory and John P. LeRoy, The Homosexual and His Society, p. 264, 1963: “A lexicon of homosexual slang”
- Heard these little coons are hung like horses[.] — Dick Gregory, Nigger, p. 10, 1964
- From a certain unevenly rounded thickness at the crotch of his blue jeans, it is safe to assume that he is marvelously hung. — Gore Vidal, Myra Breckinridge, p. 31, 1968
- Beautiful blondes are mounted by handsome and “well hung” young men[.] — Roger Blake, The Porno Movies, p. 74, 1970
- Robbie leaned forward in his chair, toward the television set. “He’s not hung at all.” Sounding surprised. “I thought he was supposed to be hung.” — Elmore Leonard, Split Images, p. 211, 1981
- The men are lean and hung, and the women look like they like to do naughty and even dirty things. — Adult Video, p. 29, August/September 1986
- All men are “hung”. — Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Red Light Districts of the World, p. 12, 2000
- fascinated or obsessed with US
- I remember the red air and the sadness–“the strange red afternoon light” Wolfe also was hung on–with peculiar eternity-dream vividness[.] — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Neal Cassady, 28 December 1950
- Mike didn’t mind because, although he didn’t play anything himself, he had a lot of records and he was almost as hung on jazz as I was. — Nat Hentoff, Jazz Country, p. 8, 1965
- (used of a computer program) suspended, waiting for something that will not happen US
- — Guy L. Steele et al., The Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 82, 1983
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