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well-hung

American  
[wel-huhng] / ˈwɛlˈhʌŋ /

adjective

Slang: Usually Vulgar.
  1. (of a man) having a large penis.


well-hung British  

adjective

  1. (of game) hung for a sufficient length of time

  2. slang (of a man) having large genitals

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Etymology

Origin of well-hung

First recorded in 1630–40; well 1 ( def. ) + hung ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Simon Hopkinson and Lindsey Bareham call for “well-hung sinewy beef – chuck, shoulder or shin perhaps” in The Prawn Cocktail Years.

From The Guardian

Should you be wondering at what Bruce is staring in wistful anguish from his tubular prison, I can confirm that it is an ostentatiously well-hung male mannequin wearing both his Olympic gold medals.

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Keep Your Timber Limber is a seminal and well-hung exhibition in every sense – except for the making-sense part.

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In the fridges below are well-hung dark red chops and roasts taken from her offspring.

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What wonder if I blessed the firm of Segovia Quadra and Company as I sank back upon my well-hung mattress.

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