scrotumed
English
Etymology
scrotum + -ed
Adjective
scrotumed (not comparable)
- Having a (specified kind of) scrotum.
- 1976, Edgar Berman, The Solid Gold Stethoscope, Macmillan (1976), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- And now lately imagine the shock of having sent down a nicely bepenised and scrotumed Johnny only to have it come back a vaginad Janie.
- 1999, Melinda Haynes, Mother of Pearl, Washington Square Press (1999), →ISBN, page 416:
- Thanking his lucky stars the whole while he'd been born dicked and scrotumed and udderless.
- 2007, Percival Everett, The Water Cure, Graywolf Press (2007), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- There is a live air-sucking saggy-shouldered woefully unslaked (in so many ways) hairy-knuckled droopy-scrotumed human body in the trunk of my car, which may or may not be worse than having a dead one in there.
- 1976, Edgar Berman, The Solid Gold Stethoscope, Macmillan (1976), →ISBN, unnumbered page: