small-penis syndrome

English

Noun

small-penis syndrome (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of small penis syndrome.
    • 1999, Kent Chuang, “Using Chopsticks to Eat Steak”, in Peter A[nthony] Jackson, Gerard Sullivan, editors, Multicultural Queer: Australian Narratives, Binghamton, N.Y.: Harrington Park Press, →ISBN, page 37:
      I sometimes also wonder whether the small-penis syndrome has anything to do with why we are not popular, whereas black men are popular for the reverse stereotype?
    • 2013 January 14, Cristos Samaras, “Party Greek”, in D!rty Greek: Everyday Slang from “What’s Up?” to “F*%# Off!” (Dirty Languages), Berkeley, Calif.: Ulysses Press, →ISBN, page 59:
      Greeks in general don’t like or respect the police. They either see them as fascist pigs, or lazy good-for-nothing guys with small-penis syndrome.
    • 2013 May, “Kitchen Confidential”, in Hugh M[arston] Hefner, editor, Playboy, volume 60, number 4, Beverly Hills, Calif., →ISSN, →OCLC, Playmate News section, page 140:
      Carrie Stevens, Miss June 1997 and owner of Centerfold Chefs, tried her spatula on MasterChef. We’ll let her have the last word on judge Gordon Ramsay: “Happy, healthy, well-adjusted people don’t make careers out of bullying,” Carrie says. “Не clearly has small-penis syndrome.”
    • 2018 August 31, Scott Melzer, “Seeking Growth: The Penis Health Club”, in Manhood Impossible: Men’s Struggles to Control and Transform Their Bodies and Work, New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, →ISBN, part I (The Body Dilemma), page 88:
      Small-penis syndrome tends to emerge during secondary school, along with puberty and greater scrutiny of one’s own and others’ bodies.