piss proud
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From piss (“urine”) + proud. Appears in Francis Grose’s A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (1796):
- “PISS-PROUD. Having a false erection. That old fellow thought he had an erection, but his — was only piss-proud; said of any old fellow who marries a young wife”.[1]
Adjective
- (Britain, vulgar) Having an erection when waking from sleep or, more generally or metaphorically, a false or "empty" erection.
- 1988, George O'Brien, Dancehall Days, page 150:
- I fucked culture for being unnatural (it was nothing but the city's piss-proud erection).
- (Britain, vulgar) (by extension) Falsely proud, implying an outward display of success or virility belies a dubious reality.
- (Britain, derogatory, dated) Denoting an old man who marries a young woman, implying the only erection he could muster would be prompted by the bladder.[1][2]
- (rare) Paruretic.
- 1998, Richard H. Stratton, Kim Wozencraft, Slam: The Book, page 106:
- I really have to go, but nothing comes out. Not used to pissing next to twenty strangers. Piss proud?
See also
References
- “piss-proud” in A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, Francis Grose, 1796, Google Books Gutenberg Archive
- 2003, Mark Steven Morton, The Lover's Tongue: A Merry Romp Through the Language of Love and Sex, p113
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