wiener

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His self styled belief that he has a big wiener, a fantasy he has EVERY right to, has been not only been accused by the defendant, MegaHobytch, of being inadequate and thereby subjected to public anonymous ridicule, but of also being a lousy speller as well, thereby ruining BIG's chances at landing that great job doing product language quality control for the M & M company ... your honor,

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  1. noun Wienerwurst.
  2. noun A frankfurter.
  3. noun Vulgar Slang A penis.

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  • Dachshunds, sometimes known as wiener or sausage dogs, are one of the most popular breeds in America.
  • It was like a fat wiener, not too well stuffed, with a basket hanging underneath. —  050 - The Terror In The Navy
  • Think you should stop your whining," she said to Kuntz, "on account of it makes you look like a wiener. —  Four To Score
  • All I have to say to this big wiener is "I'll loan you $20 and in a year you send me back $80 and we will call it square". —  Blogger News Network
  • Fired from both jobs, he worked as a wiener salesman for Many of Limbaugh's fans staunchly deny the man's alleged homosexuality, and Limbaugh himself says the rumors are politically motivated lies. —  Propeller Most Popular Stories
 

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  1. German, short for Wienerwurst; see wienerwurst.
 

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