penisy
English
Etymology
Adjective
penisy (comparative more penisy, superlative most penisy)
- (informal) Penislike; resembling a penis.
- 2001, Gale Zoe Garnett, Visible Amazement, →ISBN, page 68:
- I wanted to scream, but that little penisy-looking thing at the entrance to my throat locked and no sound came out.
- '2001, Mike Albo, Hornito: My Lie Life[1], →ISBN:
- There are a lot of men after Steve. Buck Rogerss Gil Gerard, [...] and those moody kids in swimming suits with the wet, penisy Flipper gliding between their legs.
- 2007, William Sutcliffe, Whatever Makes You Happy, →ISBN, page 201:
- She kissed him swiftly on the lips, a waft of penisy breath filling his nostrils, and still he couldn't see her face.
- 2010, Anne Lamott, Imperfect Birds, →ISBN, page 136:
- What if a raccoon with rabies jumped out and clawed me, or possums, which were so disgusting, with those penisy hairless white tails.
Anagrams
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɛˈɲi.sɘ/
- Rhymes: -isɘ
- Syllabification: pe‧ni‧sy
Noun
penisy m