And why the hell are they even associated in the first place?

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Origin and evolution of the pejorative slang

In the mid-17th century, dick became slang for a man as a sexual partner.[5] For example, in the 1665 satireThe English Rogue by Richard Head, a “dick” procured to impregnate a character that is having difficulty conceiving:

The next Dick I pickt up for her was a man of a colour as contrary to the former, as light is to darkness, being swarthy; whose hair was as black as a sloe; middle statur’d, well set, both strong and active, a man so universally tryed, and so fruitfully successful, that there was hardly any female within ten miles gotten with child in hugger-mugger, but he was more than suspected to be Father of all the legitimate. Yet this too, proved an ineffectual Operator.[6]

An 1869 slang dictionary offered definitions of dickincluding “a riding whip” and an abbreviation of dictionary, also noting that in the North Country, it was used as a verb to indicate that a policeman was eyeing the subject.[7] The term came to be associated with the penis through usage by men in the military around the 1880s.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_(slang)

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Richard Head

I’m sorry, his name was what?

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Dick Head… his name was Dick Head.

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Keyword: “satire”. I assume that was pen name for comedic value.

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Interesting. Thank you fellow Lemming 👍

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Definitely all 3 came at some point.

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Someone had to be first…

I’ll get mt coat

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🍆💦

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Maybe Richard’s ace, did you consider that? /s

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Just pointing out that Yiddish has several dozen words for types of dick, used to describe men’s personality or status. Like Schmuck. I’m told Yiddish has zero words for Vagina, out of respect.

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Yutz?

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Minge?

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Don’t forget Wang.

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And Johnson.

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There are plenty of other names and I’d be surprised if the ones you used are the oldest or even the most popular.

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Penis is derived from the Latin for “tail”. As penis came to mean schlong over time, Latin switched to cauda. Dick only became a euphemism for the fuckstick in the 1980s. Why? I have no idea. But other proper names are/have been used including “Peter”, “Johnson”, and “John Thomas” that I can think of off the top of my head.

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It would be awesome if you or someone could provide a link towards a relevant article backing what you said. But hey, your words sound loosely legitimate… 👍

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Well yeah, obviously. Lots of other terms for it as well.

But seriously, who, why, and when did they decide to nickname the penis as a dick? And who decided that Dick is an appropriate nickname for Richard?

And who named the organ the penis in the first place?

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Penises are called dicks because of the idiomatic reference “every Tom, Dick and Harry” for ordinary people.

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But we had Dick Nixon, Dick Cavett, and Dick van Dyke during that period.And lots more. So I don’t think that’s it.

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