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dildo
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dil·do or dil·doe (dld)
n. pl. dil·dos or dil·does
An object that is shaped like and is used as a substitute for an erect penis.

dildo
Consoler, vibrator Sexology An elongated cylindrical device used as a surrogate erect penis inserted vaginally or anally. See Sextoy.


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There are penises and branches as wands and weapons, dildoes and axes, bones and knives.
This sense of use--as a distinction between benefiting from and owning something--seems to color these earlier lines from "Satyre II" (Donne, 8 [lines 31-33]): "But these do mee no harme, nor they which use / to out-do Dildoes, and out-usure Jewes; / to'out-drinke the sea, to'out-sweare the Letanie.
Resenting her first sign of strength, the men increase the hardships against Josey’s friends and co-workers—leaving dildoes in their lunch boxes, destroying their locker room, smearing the walls with excrement—until Josey finally declares war.
 
 
 
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