καύλα
Greek
Etymology
From καυλί (kavlí, “penis”).
Noun
καύλα • (kávla) f (plural καύλες)
- (colloquial, vulgar) boner, hard-on, stiffy (erection of the penis)
- (colloquial, vulgar, by extension) horniness, hots (sexual excitement)
- (colloquial, vulgar, figuratively) Sexually arousing person, person viewed as a sex object.
Declension
declension of καύλα
singular | plural | |
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nominative | καύλα • | καύλες • |
genitive | καύλας • | — |
accusative | καύλα • | καύλες • |
vocative | καύλα • | καύλες • |
Synonyms
- στύση f (stýsi, “erection”) (polite term)
- σηκωμάρα f (sikomára, “boner, stiffy”) (vulgar)
Related terms
- καυλί n (kavlí, “cock, dick”)
- καυλιάρης m (kavliáris, “horndog”)
- καυλώνω (kavlóno, “to get it up, to get a boner”)