Etymology
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phallus + -ed
Adjective
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phallused (not comparable)
- Having a penis.
2002, Christopher Harris, Memoirs of a Byzantine Eunuch, Dedalus, →ISBN, page 32:I watched him work, saw huge-phallused Frey emerge from the weathered wood, and helped pour libations to the god.
2009, Petina Gappah, An Elegy for Easterly[1], Faber and Faber, Inc., →ISBN:And when Congo had been emptied of masks with cutout eyes and old wooden bowls and long-phallused fertility figures, he turned his thoughts to local stone sculpture.
2010, Mark Christensen, Acid Christ: Ken Kesey, LSD and the Politics of Ecstasy, Schaffner Press, →ISBN, page 351:I was writing for High Times and Playboy's OUI magazine, where the Love Generation, at least the phallused half, had been fluffed, folded and if not embalmed, at least zombified.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:phallused.
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