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Which word came first? Richard, Dick, or Penis?
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Origin and evolution of the pejorative slang
In the mid-17th century, dick became slang for a man as a sexual partner.[5] For example, in the 1665 satireThe English Rogue by Richard Head, a "dick" procured to impregnate a character that is having difficulty conceiving:
An 1869 slang dictionary offered definitions of dickincluding "a riding whip" and an abbreviation of dictionary, also noting that in the North Country, it was used as a verb to indicate that a policeman was eyeing the subject.[7] The term came to be associated with the penis through usage by men in the military around the 1880s.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_(slang)
I'm sorry, his name was what?
Dick Head... his name was Dick Head.
Keyword: "satire". I assume that was pen name for comedic value.
Interesting. Thank you fellow Lemming 👍