Citations:baloney pony

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English citations of baloney pony

Noun: "(slang, vulgar) penis"[edit]

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  • 1993Charles Henderson, Marshalling the Faithful: The Marines' First Year in Vietnam, Berkley Books (1993), →ISBN, page 17:
    "Fuck an A, honey. I got takusan everything that'll make a girl like you happy. You be nice and I let you ride the baloney pony."
  • 1994Christian McLaughlin, Glamourpuss, Dutton (1994), page 179:
    We read the first scene — Bernadette telling Paul that she's taken a vow of chastity before he rakishly persuades her to ride the baloney pony in the attic.
  • 2002James Carlos Blake, A World of Thieves, Perennial (2003), →ISBN, page 212:
    Snuck into the house and sure enough there she was — riding the baloney pony with this old boy turned out to be a shipworker.
  • 2004Sam Lipsyte, Home Land, Picador (2004), →ISBN, page 106:
    "What is it with you people and innuendo? You're out, you're proud, I'm proud, calm down. You don't have to reduce everything to the baloney pony."
  • 2007Mark Haskell Smith, Salty, Black Cat (2007), →ISBN, page 205:
    He suddenly heard Clive's Australian accent coming from behind a door. Heard him say, "Ride the baloney pony, baby."
  • 2009 — Emily Cassel, Post Grad, St. Martin's Press (2009), →ISBN, page 154:
    "Doodle! His picker! His one-eyed trouser snake! His baloney pony! His pork sword!"
  • 2009 — David Gottlieb, Drink, Play, F@#K: One Man's Search for Anything Across Ireland, Vegas, and Thailand, Black Cat (2009), →ISBN, pages 84-85:
    There was no way I was going to sit idly by and let her spend all the money I'd made while she rode David's baloney pony.
  • 2010 — Christi Smith Scofield & Ted Scofield, Sexy Slang's Bedroom Challenges: 69 Ways to Spice Up Your Sex Life, Sourcebooks (2010), →ISBN, page 26:
    The baloney pony does have a mind all its own.
  • 2011 — Nathan Jorgenson, A Crooked Number, Flat Rock Publishing (2011), →ISBN, page 302:
    [] She thought just give her a ride on the baloney pony she'd somehow own part of the experience. She didn't want me, she wanted this."