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Stallion

Hello,
If we use the word "stallion" for a man, like Jack the stallion, what does stallion mean?
I know stallion means male horse, but here it has a different meaning, right?
  

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[nq:1]Hello, If we use the word "stallion" for a man, like Jack the stallion, what does stallion mean? [/nq] It means his behavior is rampant, or that he is as big as a horse (in a certain area).

  • [nq:1]Hello, If we use the word "stallion" for a man, like Jack the stallion, what does stallion mean?
  • [/nq] It means his behavior is rampant, or that he is as big as a horse (in a certain area).
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[nq:1]Hello, If we use the word "stallion" for a man, like Jack the stallion, what does stallion mean? I know stallion means male horse, but here it has a different meaning, right?[/nq]
It means his behavior is rampant, or that he is as big as a horse (in a certain area).
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[nq:1]If we use the word "stallion" for a man, like Jack the stallion, what does stallion mean? I know stallion means male horse,[/nq]
Supposed to imply that the man has the positive qualities of a stallion - large *****, small brain, makes a lot of noise, etc., etc.

Why some men see this comparison as a compliment, I'm not sure ... but I suspect it's to do with ***** size.

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[nq:1]If we use the word "stallion" for a man, like Jack the stallion, what does stallion mean?[/nq]
Before the colonoscope there was the sigmoidoscope, and before the sigmoidoscope there was the proctoscope, a stainless steel tube known as "the silver stallion".

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