BabsGilbyTawdTy
New Fish
Each is good for a laugh
1. Kim's Booster Seat
2 (tie). Purple Throbber and Derek Johnson
1. Kim's Booster Seat
2 (tie). Purple Throbber and Derek Johnson
It's a tie between @EsophagealFeces & @Fecal_Matter for me.
@GrandpaSankey
@GrandpaSankey
If you can't see this cracka's right,I can't help youyour eyes aren't as good as mine.
@GrandpaSankey
If you can't see this cracka's right,I can't help youyour eyes aren't as good as mine.
Too easy. Even you should have been able to see that one.
@GrandpaSankey
If you can't see this cracka's right,I can't help youyour eyes aren't as good as mine.
Too easy. Even you should have been able to see that one.
Sounds like Mr Hankey needs to check his sighted privilege.
It's a tie between @EsophagealFeces & @Fecal_Matter for me.
Most of you don't know what @priapism is, otherwise he'd get votes
Most of you don't know what @priapism is, otherwise he'd get votes
dictionary.reference.com/browse/priapism?s=t
priapism
[prahy-uh-piz-uh m]
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noun
1.
Pathology. continuous, usually nonsexual erection of the penis, especially due to disease.
2.
prurient behavior or display.
Origin of priapism Expand
1580-15901580-90; Priap(us) + -ism
Related forms Expand
priapismic, adjective
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Examples from the Web for priapism Expand
Historical Examples
priapism was a common symptom; but, as is seen from the cases quoted, was rarely due to any gross direct laceration of the cord.
Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900
George Henry Makins
British Dictionary definitions for priapism Expand
priapism
/ˈpraɪəˌpɪzəm/
noun
1.
(pathol) prolonged painful erection of the penis, caused by neurological disorders, obstruction of the penile blood vessels, etc
Word Origin
C17: from Late Latin priāpismus, ultimately from Greek Priapus
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Word Origin and History for priapism Expand
n.
"persistent erection of the penis," 1620s, from Late Latin priapismus, from Greek priapismos, from priapizein, from Priapos (see priapic + -ism ).
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priapism in Medicine Expand
priapism pri·a·pism (prī'ə-pĭz'əm)
n.
Persistent, usually painful erection of the penis, especially as a consequence of disease and not related to sexual arousal.
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