wide-on

English

Etymology

From wide + on, after hard-on.

Noun

wide-on (plural wide-ons)

  1. (slang, vulgar) A sexually-aroused vagina; a state of female sexual arousal.
    • 1998, Stephen Wagg, Because I Tell a Joke or Two, p. 152:
      When DeLaria thinks of Madonna, she gets a ‘wide-on’.
    • 2005, Kathy Lette, Dead Sexy, p. 170:
      “You see, Kit, the trouble is, I've now had a wide-on for” —she checked her watch— “exactly 120 hours—so it's no wonder I've been a little bit irritable, okay?”
    • 2007, Letitcia, Body Worship, p. 90:
      He massaged me and I resisted the urge to fall asleep because something was stirring in the valley below – I had a wide-on the size of the Grand Canyon.

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