Dictionaries:

tail:

Colloquialism dating back to William Shakespeare's days for:

1. The vagina . See vagina for synonyms.

2. The penis . The word penis comes from the Latin meaning tail.

QUOTES:

(1) Robert Mannyng of Brunne in Handlynge Synne (ca. 1303): ' Go to hell , both top and tail .'

(2) Geoffrey Chaucer. The Wife of Bath (1387): 'A liquorous mouth must have a liquorous tail' .

(3) Nursery rhyme: ' What are little boys made of? Snakes (or slugs) and snails and puppy dogs' tails .'

3. Or: tail-end , the ass or buttocks . See ass for synonyms.

4. Or: piece-of-tail , a person, usually a woman , regarded as sex-object and receptacle for the penis .

5. To tail / to get-some-tail , to have-sex or sexual gratification; the derivation of this term is from the position of the tail in animals. See copulation for synonyms.

6. Obsolete in the sense defined by Captain Francis Grose in his Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (1811): ' A prostitute .'


See Also: a piece of stray, a piece of stuff, a piece of tail, abnormal forms, acaudal, acaudate, anurous, backside, bangtail, behind, bob-tail, bobtail, brass, brass nail, bullwhip, Bunny Girl, cat, cat-fighting, cat-o-nine-tails, caudal, caudate, chase pussy, coccyx, daily, daily mail, devil, dog's rig, doxy, drabble-tail, draggle-tail, flat cock, flogger, fud, goodies, guttersnipe, halvsies, harpy, hot in the tail, love juice, male tale, man juice, piece of stuff, piece of tail, Playboy Bunny, playing hoopsnake, pod juice, prick-juice, ring-tail, schwantz, schwanz, scut, sixty-nine, soixante-neuf, spermatic juice, split-ass, split-mutton, split-tail, squirrel, swanska, tail, tail bone, tail dating, tail end, tail high, tail over the dashboard, tailgate, tailless, tailpipe, tear a piece of ass, tear off a piece (of ass), tickle-toby, tit-whip, wagtail, wasp, whip, work one's ass off

Quotes Containing tail:
Maggie (Meg Ryan) about her ex-boyfriend in Addicted to Love (1997): ''You know Sam, most French men are small. But not this guy . It''s like Godzilla''s tail! He could take out all of Tokyo with that thing!''
Maggie (Meg Ryan) about her ex-boyfriend in Addicted to Love (1997): ''You know Sam, most French men are small. But not this guy . It''s like Godzilla''s tail! He could take out all of Tokyo with that thing!''
Topper Harley (Charley Sheen) in Hot Shots! (1991): ''My uncle used to tell me, not playing to win is like sleeping with your sister; sure she''s a great piece-of-tail with a blouse full of goodies , but it''s just illegal.''


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