wedding tackle
English
Noun
wedding tackle (uncountable)
- (colloquial, humorous) The male genitals.
- 1992 September 26, Paul Taylor, "Theatre: Who're you looking at, Jacques?: Communicado's Glaswegian production of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac", Independent (UK) (retrieved 11 July 2020):
- This is a coy way of describing a bulbous false proboscis that makes Tom Mannion's visage look, shall we say, very well-hung. As a cubist caprice, Dame Nature here seems to have stationed his wedding tackle between his eyes.
- 2013 November 26, Maureen Dowd, "Pigskin Pride and Prejudice", New York Times (retrieved 11 July 2020):
- The poor guy even got painfully kicked in the groin, or the "wedding tackle" — as it was called on the Mike & Mike show.
- 1992 September 26, Paul Taylor, "Theatre: Who're you looking at, Jacques?: Communicado's Glaswegian production of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac", Independent (UK) (retrieved 11 July 2020):
Synonyms
See WS:male genitalia