1 definition by Prof. Ed Monds

When one does not quite achieve hard-on-isity, however, still enjoys the sensation of the possibilities of it.

Most commonly happens when one has no potential of realizing the ultimate goal but yet, unexplainably, the body reacts as though there IS that potential. Generally speaking, occurs in business meetings, restaurants and public places.
I got a limp-on just talking to her on the phone.
by Prof. Ed Monds July 28, 2007
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