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  1. single word requests - What is the female version of "phallic ...

    Apr 3, 2011 · 22 What is the female version of "phallic"? phal·lic/ˈfalik/Adjective Of, relating to, or resembling a phallus or erect penis. It would have a definition as: Of, relating to, or resembling a vagina.

  2. Is there a word for degree or quality of being phallic?

    Sep 28, 2016 · How do I describe an object's potential / degree of being phallic? Example: This beer stein's what word here is a bit over the top.

  3. single word requests - Feminine equivalent of "priapic" - English ...

    2 I was also going to recommend aphroditic, since the origin of priapic is from Priapus, a Greek fertility god. Also, because priapic is essentially synonymous with phallic you could substitute with, the …

  4. phrases - "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar" -- meaning? - English ...

    Jun 9, 2017 · The quote simply states that, although thanks to Freud everybody may be thinking that every more or less phallic-shaped object is a phallic symbol and has some deeper psychological …

  5. terminology - What is the word that de­scribes the hu­man fe­male ...

    Dec 30, 2018 · Phal­lic is fairly com­mon. Yonic, vul­vic, or labial were sug­gested as an­to­nyms. What is the word to de­scribe the breast’s shape? We cover up three ar­eas: the male groin, the fe­male groin,...

  6. Is there a more polite idiom for "comparing whose penis is larger"?

    Feb 24, 2018 · Credit to user576 for their comment. I've searched the web for "let's not compare whose penis is larger" and got no results, which led me to believe it's not really idiomatic. If you cut it down …

  7. etymology - Use of "lever" in The Great Gatsby - English Language ...

    Nov 20, 2015 · I don't feel that readers in 1925 would see this as a phallic reference. Is there any textual evidence (outside of TGG) prior to 1924 that suggests that writers or the public were familiar with this?

  8. What is the feminine version of ‘macho’ or ‘machismo’?

    Jul 20, 2015 · Machista, is what they call women like me, in Spanish. It's for women who have a strong sense of self and don't buy into the machismo roles of males. Although, I'm very girly and love …

  9. "Burning the candle at both ends" to mean being unfaithful in a ...

    May 2, 2021 · It contains an overt phallic symbol (a penis-shaped object) that is burning (a word also used for sexual desire) with two flames (a word also used for "lover," so "two lovers"), each literally …

  10. Etymology of the word 'cheatercock' - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Like any -cock word, cheatercock is susceptible to a phallic interpretation by readers or listeners who are that way inclined, but I see no reason to suppose that it originated with any such signification in mind.