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phallic    音标拼音: [f'ælɪk]
a. 阴茎的,阳物崇拜的



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  • single word requests - What is the female version of phallic . . .
    22 What is the female version of "phallic"? phal·lic ˈfalik Adjective Of, relating to, or resembling a phallus or erect penis It would have a definition as: Of, relating to, or resembling a vagina
  • Is there a word for degree or quality of being phallic?
    How do I describe an object's potential degree of being phallic? Example: This beer stein's what word here is a bit over the top
  • phrases - Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar -- meaning? - English . . .
    The quote simply states that, although thanks to Freud everybody may be thinking that every more or less phallic-shaped object is a phallic symbol and has some deeper psychological meaning, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, in other words, sometimes there is no deeper meaning or message to things
  • terminology - What is the word that de­scribes the hu­man fe­male . . .
    Phal­lic is fairly com­mon Yonic, vul­vic, or labial were sug­gested as an­to­nyms What is the word to de­scribe the breast’s shape? We cover up three ar­eas: the male groin, the fe­male groin,
  • single word requests - Feminine equivalent of priapic - English . . .
    2 I was also going to recommend aphroditic, since the origin of priapic is from Priapus, a Greek fertility god Also, because priapic is essentially synonymous with phallic you could substitute with, the female equivalent, "yonic"
  • Is there a more polite idiom for comparing whose penis is larger?
    Credit to user576 for their comment I've searched the web for "let's not compare whose penis is larger" and got no results, which led me to believe it's not really idiomatic If you cut it down to "whose penis is larger " you get 717 results, compared to almost 1400 if you search for "whose penis is bigger ", which really sounds more natural There is, however, a vulgar equivalent to "let's
  • No worry vs. No worries - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    No worries is an expression seen in Australian British New Zealand-English meaning " do not worry about that" that's all right sure thing It is similar to the English no problem "No worries" (always plural) "No problem" (always singular) Resource: No worries-Wiki Opinion: If a speaker would want to refer to several related problems: no problems, should always make sense
  • Thru vs. through - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Slang is “very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language” Since thru is the exact same word as through, it cannot possibly be considered slang Spelling is always an approximation anyway; spoken language is primary Now, if you and your friends used bazinga to mean "through", that
  • etymology - Use of lever in The Great Gatsby - English Language . . .
    I don't feel that readers in 1925 would see this as a phallic reference Is there any textual evidence (outside of TGG) prior to 1924 that suggests that writers or the public were familiar with this?
  • Is it “P. U. ” or “pew” (regarding stinky things)? [closed]
    It’s an interjection, and like many other interjections, it’s spelt in dozens of different ways P U is not one I’ve seen before, and I doubt I’d recognise it; and pew has the disadvantage of being a word with a very different meaning But pyewww, pyuuuuuww, pyeouwwgh and many other varieties are easily recognisable I’m not aware of any particularly established way of spelling it





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