See also: Corey

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Angloromani kor, kori, korri, kuri (penis), from Romani kar (penis), from Prakrit *𑀓𑀸𑀝 (*kāṭa, stick, penis).

Pronunciation

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  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈkɔː.ɹi/
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  • Rhymes: -ɔːɹi

Noun

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corey (plural coreys)

  1. (British, vulgar, slang) A penis.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:penis
    • 2004, Kunt and the Gang (lyrics and music), “Carol Vorderman”, in I Have a Little Wank and I Have a Little Cry:
      She always gets the numbers right, she's got me into maths / I'd take away her pants and add my corey to her gash
    • 2011, Kimberley Chambers, The Victim, Random House, →ISBN, page 317:
      'Georgie knows what she's doin', Nan. She says she only lets Ryan touch her titties and she's not gonna touch his cory until he marries her.'
    • 2022 April 24, Michael Benson, “Tyson Fury does joint interview with Francis Ngannou after Dillian Whyte KO as pair tease hybrid fight and Fury baffles UFC heavyweight champion with question about the size of his manhood”, in Talksport[1]:
      "He’s a good looking chappy ain’t he?" said Fury, before asking Ngannou, "Have you got a big corey?" ¶ Corey of course is British slang for the male genitalia, which left the Cameroonian baffled.