willy
/ˈwɪli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwɪli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwi-lē/ (ame, mw)
willy — noun
1. the gentle, childish name people often use when talking to a young boy about his
the gentle, childish name people often use when talking to a young boy about his penis.
At bath time, Kian said soap got on his willy.
childcare context: soap got on his willy
The nurse told Noa's son that his willy would feel cold.
gentle explanation before a checkup
Lara reminded her little brother to cover his willy after swimming.
Haruto cried when the zip on his shorts caught his willy.
Tunde's dad said, 'Tell me if your willy still hurts.'
- penis
the neutral anatomical word used in careful or medical contexts
- pee-pee
another childish word, often even more playful or babyish
- private parts
broader and less exact; it can mean the genital area in general
- member
a euphemistic adult choice, not the usual word with children
文法句型
someone's willy
his willy hurts
wash your willy
cover his willy
用法筆記
Mostly used by children, parents, and carers in family talk. In medical, school, or careful factual contexts, people usually choose the neutral word penis instead.