English citations of peen

Noun: "(slang) penis" edit

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  • 2002, Jean Marie Stine, Trans-Sexual, Renaissance E Books (2002), →ISBN, page 43:
    "Naughty baby!" she cried, slapping his peen sharply through the fabric.
  • 2009, Danny Evans, Rage Against the Meshugenah: Why it Takes Balls to Go Nuts, New American Library (2009), →ISBN. Chapter 38:
    With all due respect (and that may be very little), the real truth is that being a dad is sometimes an imposition of pain far worse than any up-the-peen catheter could ever deliver.
  • 2010, Gavin Atlas, "Claiming Danny", in The Boy Can't Help It: Sensual Stories of Young Bottoms, Lethe Press (2010), →ISBN, page 164:
    How could he still be under attack from this huge peen?
  • 2010, Scott Jacobson et al., Sex: Our Bodies, Our Junk, Broadway Books (2010), →ISBN, page 65:
    Of course, a clean peen may not be enough for you.
  • 2010, Andrea Lavinthal & Jessica Rozler, Your So-Called Life: A Guide to Boys, Body Issues, and Other Big-Girl Drama You Thought You Would Have Figured Out By Now, Harper (2010), →ISBN, page 32:
    Where to touch a man that will drive him wild every time (Hint: It's probably his peen.)
  • 2011, Megan Hart, Collide, Spice Books (2011), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    "That is some peen," I said, my voice filled with admiration.
  • 2011, Karrine Steffans, SatisFaction: Erotic Fantasies for the Advanced & Adventurous Couple, Grand Central Publishing (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Your man may want to service you, but his peen may be downright disgusted with how demanding you've become.
  • 2011, George Saunders, "Tenth of December", The New Yorker, 31 October 2011:
    Sometimes there would be torture. They would make him lie on his back looking up at the racing clouds while they tortured him in ways he could actually take. They tended to leave his teeth alone. [] They never messed with his peen and never messed with his fingernails.
  • 2012, Tracy McMillan, Why You're Not Married…Yet: The Straight Talk You Need to Get the Relationship You Deserve, Ballantine Books (2012), →ISBN, page 65:
    Men don't fall in love through their peens.
  • 2012, Fanny Merkin & Andrew Shaffer, Fifty Shames of Earl Grey: A Parody, Da Capo Press (2012), →ISBN, page 49:
    It's so quiet you could hear a peen go soft.
  • 2012, Heather Rutman, The Girl's Guide to Depravity: How to Get Laid Without Getting Screwed, Running Press (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    If you're in stage-three foreplay and the guy goes down like a dog licking peanut butter (i.e., sloppy and all over the place), it may be a preview of what he's gonna do with his peen.