or live-sausage, subs. (venery).The penis: see PRICK.
1653. URQUHART, Rabelais, I. xi. Some of the other women would give these names, my Roger my lusty LIVE SAUSAGE, my crimson chitterling.
175967. STERNE, Tristram Shandy, IX. 7.
She made a feint, however, of defending herself by snatching up a SAUSAGE.Tom instantly laid hold of another | |
But seeing Toms had more gristle in it, | |
She signed the capitulationand Tom seald it; and there was an end of the matter. |