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wiener bearing

Mechanics reference to the physical part of the male genitalia. Specifically the joint where the shaft tilts at different angles from the body. Often used in jokes and shop talk.
Hey Ken, heard you licked Danny’s wiener bearing under his desk while he was on the phone so you could get that new toolbox.
by Preventoriumboys May 5, 2021
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Lady wiener

What a woman has between her legs. The opposite of a regular wiener.
I want to put my wiener in her lady wiener.
by MaliOMali February 2, 2019
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scratch tap that wiener

A phrase of encouragement or motivation, usually used when in pursuit of a person you would like to have sexual relations with
-Omg, that guy is so hot! Should I go talk to him?
-Girl, you go scratch tap that wiener!
by YungHDP January 30, 2014
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Wienerized

Eziquio just wienerized the Line 9 (29oz) cooker!!!
by Eziquio C. December 1, 2014
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cannonball wiener

The type of penis that the ancient Mayan civilization had. They used these wieners to explode butt holes.
Wow! Look at that "cannonball wiener" destroying and exploding some massive b-holes!!!
by David W. Quize February 14, 2012
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wiiner

The new name for the wii remote as a person becomes more attached to it than to his own weiner.
Ronnie: DUDE! DON'T TOUCH MY WII CONTROLLER!

Ben: My bad, I had no idea I was touching your wiiner.

Ronnie: ...it even makes sounds.

Ben: You need to put your wiiner down and go outside.
by B&R Sandwich Co. February 3, 2008
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wiener

A wiener is a sausage or hot dog. Because its the phallic shape, the word is also slang for penis.

In terms of spelling, wiener is a variant on the spelling of weiner, but both are recognized as correct by Merriam-Webster dictionary. The reason for the two different spellings is that in English the "ei" is pronounces an "e" sound, but in German it is the diphthong "ie" that represents the "e" sound. Thus the spelling wiener is the proper spelling taken from the German language, but the spelling weiner makes more phonetic sense in English.
Mmmm, that was a delicious wiener, so big and plump!

Wow, your wiener is huge. I don't think I could ever fit that whole thing in my mouth.
by e=271828... January 16, 2006
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