hide the sausage
To have sex (where a penis is involved).
He pressed his rock hard cock against the soft flesh hidden by her cotton shorts. “But at night, I want to be all 'growed' up again so I can play hide the sausage in your bed!”
noun
A food made of ground meat (or meat substitute) and seasoning, packed in a section of the animal's intestine, or in a similarly cylindrical shaped synthetic casing.
An individual item of this food.
"When frying sausages," remarked Cripps, who seemed to regard that occupation as a cult, "it is advisable to perforate the outer skin with a fork."
A sausage-shaped thing.
A penis.
A term of endearment.
my little sausage
“Algernon, you silly sausage. Now you want to marry me? Don't you remember we were already engaged to be married, and then I broke it off with you?”
verb
To squeeze tightly into (something) in a rolled or sausage-like form.
He leapt to his feet, carefully sausaged his screwdrivers in a roll beneath his arm and turned to reach into the box.
To squeeze (something) into something tightly fitting.
He is sausaged into several overcoats and wears a brown macintosh under which he holds a roll of parchment.
The second Mrs. Teague wore a baby blue tank top and too-tight white shorts that sausaged her hips.
To fit snugly into.
Dressing in a flash, she sausaged on her skinny jeans and sleeveless camo top with peek-a-boo sides for boob aficionados.
To make into sausage.
There is no escaping the Limerick pig. In single file, in battalions, as solitary scout, alive or dead, baconed and sausaged, he dominates the town.
I mayn’t know much about pigs, but I know a lot about Muckley, and there must be something pretty wrong with any pigs that he wouldn’t risk sausaging.
To make sausage-like, especially to give the appearance of barely fitting into the casing or skin.
Blood and gravity had sausaged her legs and feet, fattening them into white-stocking loaves that dangled eighteen inches above her neatly folded nurse’s uniform on the floor.