From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishphallusphal‧lus /ˈfæləs/ noun [countable] 1 SYa model of the male sex organ, used to represent sexual power2 HBHthe male sex organ SYN penis
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phallus• We ought to replace that yin-yang symbol on our flag with a phallus.• A thistledown floated into the bright phallus of the sunbeam and hovered over his face.• On it was a bronze manikin with a grotesquely enormous erect phallus.• Her compensation is to turn to her father, who does have the phallus.• On a Lacanian account, what makes women different from men is the different position they take with respect to the phallus.• The phallus alone could explore it.Origin phallus (1600-1700) Latin Greek phallos