pecker
by Koocachoo on Aug 10, 2004 23:46:04
UK Usage...
this is one of those *
funky* double entendres that I absolutely love... In the UK, pecker does not mean a dick. )It's used in the expression "
keep your pecker up", which means "
cheer up!"
pecker
by al-in-chgo on Jul 13, 2012 08:41:54
Casual way to say "penis." Not considered as vulgar as "cock," "prick," or "dick," almost cute in fact, but definitely not standard. Originally "pecker" was a Southern (USA) usage, but social
mobility and
innumerable HBO comic roasts have broadened its range.
Example:
"I've got
Hubert's pecker in my pocket." Said by 1960s US President
Lyndon Baines Johnson of his VP Hubert Humphrey, meaning (metaphorically) that Hubert was his bitch politically.
"I'd rather cut my pecker off." Said by same LBJ when told by his physician he had to stop smoking immediately.