Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Middle English form of
pen . - See
peen .
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Examples
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A curiosity of County Monaghan is the presence of a feature called a pene-enclave jutting into neighbouring County Fermanagh in the west of the county.
American Chronicle 2008
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A curiosity of County Monaghan is the presence of a feature called a pene-enclave jutting into neighbouring County Fermanagh in the west of the county.
American Chronicle 2008
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A curiosity of County Monaghan is the presence of a feature called a pene-enclave jutting into neighbouring County Fermanagh in the west of the county.
American Chronicle 2008
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I got a rather rude shock, though, when I put "pene" in Wikipedia, hoping for a definition of the prefix (I did this before I saw that you'd defined it) and it redirected to the article for "penis."
Strange Maps 2009
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For reference, whenever the pronoun la appears without explanation, it usually refers either to la verga (the crudest Spanish word for, um, pene) or la madre.
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For reference, whenever the pronoun la appears without explanation, it usually refers either to la verga (the crudest Spanish word for, um, pene) or la madre.
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For reference, whenever the pronoun la appears without explanation, it usually refers either to la verga (the crudest Spanish word for, um, pene) or la madre.
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For reference, whenever the pronoun la appears without explanation, it usually refers either to la verga (the crudest Spanish word for, um, pene) or la madre.
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For reference, whenever the pronoun la appears without explanation, it usually refers either to la verga (the crudest Spanish word for, um, pene) or la madre.
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“Trust me, amiga, when a guy looks like that, he has abs of steel, and a pene to match.”
Black Magic Cherry Adair 2010
bilby commented on the word pene
Italian - penis. This is the standard, bereft-of-lewd-connotations word. There are plenty of other words in Italian to fill in different nuances.
July 19, 2008