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19 hours ago, tallslenderguy said:

Shrugs.... who knows

 Thanks for those links - the normal alterations in word-meanings through the centuries is an interesting topic.  That said, one term in this thread that I've never heard before (in a sexual context) is "geezer".  I've heard old people describe another old person as "an old geezer", but that's it; don't think I've heard it in decades though.  

 The linguistic exploration of origins of words implying fucking can be fun, but most of us would rather DO IT !!! 

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On 4/16/2025 at 8:03 AM, norefusal said:

dick is average like what most guys have

cock is a big fat dick

Instinctively this sounds right to me.

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“Dick” generally just doesn’t sound sexual to me, especially on its own. When used to describe a penis, it sounds kinda boring and limp. And not like “heavy and weighty” limp, like “deflated and shriveling” limp. Occasionally when I’m getting stretched out, gasping and breathless, I will use “huge dick.”

I prefer using “cock,” but I also like “meat,” “tool,” and “pipe.”

As far as ejaculate is concerned, I prefer “cum,” “load,” “nut,” or “semen.”

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17 hours ago, 11bi11guy said:

Instinctively this sounds right to me.

Big dig has a better ring than big cock. Either way, dick and cock need to be qualified by big if big is appropriate. 

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19 hours ago, hntnhole said:

 Thanks for those links - the normal alterations in word-meanings through the centuries is an interesting topic.  That said, one term in this thread that I've never heard before (in a sexual context) is "geezer".  I've heard old people describe another old person as "an old geezer", but that's it; don't think I've heard it in decades though.  

 The linguistic exploration of origins of words implying fucking can be fun, but most of us would rather DO IT !!! 

Looking at word meaning evolution is an interesting topic to me too. Words can connect or divide us since they are a main method of communication.

 i think online interaction has taken communication so many different places, very suddenly in an evolutionary sense?  Just this discussion, between guys from all over the world with often vastly different cultural backgrounds, demonstrates how differently we can all see the same word, how it makes us feel and think. To me, it's a good flag to help us recognize and be conscious of the ever present influence of ethnocentricity.  And, hopefully can help us step back and consider another perspective vs indulging in the superior, isolating attitudes and notions that often come with ego/ethnocentricity.  I.e., actually communicate and connect. 

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