dick

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  1. noun Slang A detective.
  2. noun Chiefly British A fellow; a guy.
  3. noun Vulgar A penis.

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  • Only his dick is a whole lot bigger and he can 'come' and neither of us can yet Kelly and I both laughed and the two boys followed me out of the bathroom and back into the bedroom. —  XXXX
  • Just having this naked beauty in my arms was enough to get me hard, but with my hands working overtime on Todd's butt, my dick was about to tear its way through my pants. —  XXXX
  • His fingers on my chest and hand on my dick were the only thing I could think about. —  XXXX
  • And even if my lips and my arms and my dick were a profound distraction, her life still had a solid structure of which I could only dream. —  Omni: October 1994
  • The reason I'm driving like a dick is because the SatNav system is completely and hopelessly lost, unable to find a restaurant just 80 miles from the place where it was installed. —  Jalopnik
 

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Etymologies (4)

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  1. Shortening and alteration of detective.
  2. From Dick, nickname for Richard.

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  1. Var. of dike and of ditch.
  2. Perhaps from Dutch dek, a cover, a horse-cloth (cf. deken, a coverlet, blanket, quilt), the same as dek, a deck: see deck, n., of which dick is thus apparently a variant form. The English form may be due in part to association with the proper name Dick. Hence diminutive dicky, q. v.
 

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