Penis

The penis (plural penises, penes) is an external sexual organ of certain biologically male organisms, in both vertebrates and invertebrates. The penis is a reproductive organ, technically an intromittent organ, and for placental mammals, additionally serves as the external organ of urination. The penis is generally found on mammals and reptiles. The word "penis" is taken from the Latin word for "tail." Some derive that from Indo-European *pesnis,... more

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  • dick,
  • willy,
  • prick,
  • cock,
  • schlong
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