priapically

English

Etymology

priapic + -ally

Adverb

priapically (comparative more priapically, superlative most priapically)

  1. In a priapic manner.
    • 2007 July 8, Alexandra Jacobs, “Movie Love”, in New York Times:
      “Watching movies simply is a promiscuous experience,” she writes, fawning over Antonio Banderas ’s rear end (“a priapically preening ... baboon backside”), Gene Hackman ’s “peculiar crinkled hair” and Steve Buscemi ’s mouth, a kiss from which she’d pay “at least, let’s say, a hundred — no, no, no, let’s say, two hundred and twenty quid.”
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