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Will

Will is accepted as the formal word will but if used in Shakespeare, it is used to signify sexual genitalia.
In Sonnet 135, Shakespeare is using his name Will and the slang of Will to denote sexual organs.

And “Will” to boot, and “Will” in overplus; More than enough am I that vex thee still, To thy sweet will making addition thus.
by ShakespeareSexJokes August 29, 2018
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