The male sexual organ for copulation and urination; the tubular portion of the male genitalia (excluding the scrotum).
A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.
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Examples for "peter"
Examples for "peter"
1All could have more usual winter conditions as wetter conditions peter out.
2Peter de Lange agreed the beefed-up government measures were a good start.
3Peter Dunne's United Future also thought Mr Matthews had questions to answer.
4Such, unfortunately, was the case with Peter Banning's sense of Parental Responsibility.
5BBC Online's Europe analyst Laurence Peter explains the context of the crisis.
1However, a third member of the family said the reports were true.
2Budget Policy This will remain the responsibility of the member state governments.
3The constitutional crisis in a core EU member-state is, of course, unfortunate.
4However, once your new family member arrives your costs will change dramatically.
5The five-member board will likely rule in the case by next year.
1So when did a dick pic become the new way of flirting?
2Another combination of three words that made his dick want to dance.
3Justice was served and you went home to chew on your dick.
4She no longer had a dick, but she'd bought into something better.
5One minute, I've got enough air, and my dick's in my hand.
1The tool should help policymakers to plan future land use, she said.
2Conclusions: RCTs are an important tool for evidence based health care decisions.
3Mitsotakis said the fund gave all EU members an important financial tool.
4Many companies use credit reports as a screening tool for potential employees.
5The Performance Measures tool arrives at an inflection point for government transparency.
1Over the mountains in the east came the first shaft of day.
2This was the farthest point from the shaft in the entire mine.
3Used four times at the base of the shaft near the tower.
4She almost didn't see it in time- averticalshaft yawning directly ahead.
5A minute later, ballast men slide into view in the secondary shaft.
1He was a dead rooster; yea, a dead cock in the pit.
2The edges of the bridges and balance cock can be left smooth.
3In one case, we are dealing with a cock-up of frightening proportions.
4It was morning now; the cock was still crowing down at Sirilund.
5It is too late; the cock is awake, and he must go.
1No wonder the American thought the Englishman used to be a prick.
2We have no friggin' idea where the prick was all that time.
3And the two prick forward at once; for there was no delay.
4The first prick of it overthrew the last remnant of my patience.
5Even the harmonium seemed to prick up its wooden ears in anticipation.
1Of course he lied on a regular basis: He had a penis.
2Accounts suggested the operation went well, but the penis was later rejected.
3The formation of bone and cartilage in the penis is quite rare.
4In the UK, it's usually used as in insult, slang for penis.
5Still, by month nine the sight of a penis made me gag.
1Pie-of-the-day: why major label acts often end up in a financial pickle.
2The pickle jazzes up good base flavours, but the meat is lacking.
3You have prepared your own brine, Monsieur; in it you shall pickle.
4If possible, replace the pickle with 1 tablespoon finely chopped sour gherkin.
5There is a fine rod in pickle for you in that case.
1It was a ding-dong finish before Lyng slotted home the final score.
2It proved a ding-dong affair with scores exchanged readily at both ends.
3Huang dong sheng has resigned as the chairman of the company .
4Guess things are tense ahead of the big ding-dong on May 13
5That was the most ding-dong night I ever spent, for a fact.
1Older'n Methuselah's pecker, he said, and laughed as if this was funny.
2No matter how black things looked, I always kept my pecker up.
3Make it yours, young New Year, and 'twill keep up your pecker.
4Whilst he was away the wood-pecker came again and looked into her nest.
5Come on and get your pecker out then, whatever you are.
1Just now when you said 'Search me.' The putz woulda done it.
2As he disappeared into the crowd, I thought, What a putz.
3You're old enough to pull your putz, you should be already a man.
4I talked to Rafael's new lawyer the other week, but the guy's a putz.
5That putz Rudolph. She swallowed, and I could practically smell the pain on her.
6And beside him stood a slick-haired putz in a well-cut Western suit, looking smugly self-important.
7Would nothing summon this putz out of his reverie and float him away to another floor?
8I regard you as a complete putz, Berlinski.
9I was just brokenhearted that Janet wasn't here to witness what a putz this guy was.
10That kid's a putz, he finally said.
11Want your executioner back too, you putz?
12Maybe he was a putz, after all.
13I found myself wondering why a firm such as this would hire a putz such as this.
14His final message called a follower "a putz".
15Dondorf, in fact, was a putz.
16If I wasn't the worst student he ever had, the other guy must have been a stone-cold putz.