Citations:foreskinned

English citations of foreskinned

Adjective: "having a foreskin; not circumcised"

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  • 1927 — Clement Wood, The Outline of Man's Knowledge: The Story of History, Science, Literature, Art, Religion, Philosophy, Lewis Copeland Company (1927), page 285:
    Jews, in spite of centuries of circumcision, are born foreskinned like the men of other races.
  • 1973 — Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow, Penguin Press (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    [] while here in this town the Jewish collaborators are selling useful gossip to Imperial Intelligence, and the local hookers are keeping the foreskinned invaders happy, charging whatever the traffic will bear, []
  • 1976 — B. Braun, letter to the editor, Playgirl, Volume 3, Issue 1, page 41:
    To the European eye, an uncircumcised man is natural and beautiful, so now that your magazine is widely read in Europe make your sisters on the other side of the Atlantic a little happier and feature more foreskinned men.
  • 1997 — Scott O'Hara, Autopornography: A Memoir of Life in the Lust Lane, The Haworth Press (1997), →ISBN, page 105:
    I had a pretty good stock description of my ideal type: dark-haired, dark-skinned, foreskinned, with a last name like Lopez or Rodriguez or Alfaro or Dal Porto.
  • 1999 — William Levy, "Circucision Snippets", in Thus Spake the Corpse: An Exquisite Corpse Reader, 1988-1998, Volume 2 — Fictions, Travels & Translations (eds. Andrei Codrescu & Laura Rosenthal), Black Sparrow Press (1999), →ISBN, page 250:
    By circumcising him, I fantasized, it would make us the same. Yet then he would be different from his European contemporaries, who remain uncircumcised. Or if allowed to be foreskinned it would make us genital strangers.
  • 2001 — Peter A. Lillback, The Binding of God: Calvin's Role in the Development of Covenant Theology, Baker Academic (2001), →ISBN, page 119:
    Referring to this method, therefore, God consecrates this covenant by blood, and with plain words He adds an explanation, 'And the foreskinned male, the flesh of whose foreskin has not been circumcised, that soul will be blotted out from his people.'
  • 2003 — Racheal Lindsay, Rachael: Woman of the Night, Kwela Books (2003), →ISBN, page 83:
    Cocks - just cocks. No faces, no bodies, not even money; just cocks. Didn't they have anything else to do? Light ones, dark ones, thin ones, fat ones, long ones, short ones, skew ones, big-headed ones, pointy ones, veiny ones, warty ones, un-foreskinned ones, foreskinned ones - all dancing around, victorious.
  • 2005 — Robert Darby, A Surgical Temptation: The Demonization of the Foreskin and the Rise of Circumcision in Britain, University of Chicago Press (2005), →ISBN, page 314:
    This meant that there was a higher peak from which to descend, more mothers not knowing how to look after a foreskinned penis and more circumcised fathers not wanting their sons to be different.
  • 2005 — Michael Thomas Ford, Tangled Sheets: Tales of Erotica, Kensington Books (2005), →ISBN, page 113:
    He slid in and out steadily, each time pausing for a moment when the tip reached my lips and letting me suck hard on his foreskinned crown.
  • 2008 — Andrew Laird, Ravished, The Olympia Press (2008), →ISBN, page 45:
    She bent Fred's cock upwards, tilting it so that the foreskinned head was almost touching her face.
  • 2012 — Simon Sheppard, The Dirty Boys' Club: The Soap Opera Murders, Lethe Press (2012), →ISBN, page 25:
    When Adam and Will emerged from the bathroom a couple of minutes later, the businessman was still sitting on the bed, but he'd taken off his pants and his hard little uncut cock was sticking smartly from his snowy white boxers, precum pooling at the foreskinned tip.