chordee
English
Etymology
From the French (chaudepisse) cordée ‘corded (urethral discharge)’, ultimately Latin chorda, from Greek χορδή ‘entrails, intestines’.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɔːdiː/
Noun
chordee (plural chordees)
- (medicine) an abnormal downward curve to the erect penis
- 1963: Enderby, blinking and squinting, noting that he had slept with his teeth in, wondering where he had put his contact lenses, was emboldened by morning chordee to say, ‘Oughtn’t you to come back to bed for a while?’ — Anthony Burgess, Inside Mr Enderby
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