or live-sausage, subs. (venery).—The penis: see PRICK.

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  1653.  URQUHART, Rabelais, I. xi. Some of the other women would give these names, my Roger … my lusty LIVE SAUSAGE, my crimson chitterling.

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  1759–67.  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 Tom’s had more gristle in it,—
  She signed the capitulation—and Tom seal’d it; and there was an end of the matter.

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