weenus

English

Noun

weenus (plural weenuses)

  1. Alternative form of wenis
    • 1989, Frank Zappa, Peter Occhiogrosso, Real Frank Zappa Book, page 105:
      They put them on the coffee table and took out the rest of their gear — everything a person might need to make a plaster replica of the human weenus.
    • 2012, Geoff Herbach, Nothing Special, page 22:
      Someone is going to take my seat (I can see an old man eyeballing it, I swear) and I have to take my carry-on bag into the bathroom where it will absorb weenus germs.
    • 2013, Suzanne Freeman, “In a While, Crocodile”, in Evening Street Review, number 9, page 91:
      Catching him near the rope swing, she reached in the hip pocket of his overalls, hoping to snatch the gum, but her hand went through a hole and she grabbed his weenus instead.
    • 2014, Toby Smith, Flight from Oblivion, page 153:
      Other times they've pointed to the hard bony protrusion on their posterior bent forearm and asked if anyone wants to see their weenus.
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