Broadsword


a man’s p-n-s, either large or used with authority, as if it were a medieval broadsword.
don’t even trip, girl, you know i swing that broadsword.
a large, durable, indestructible weapon, used to destroy the weaker katana blade.
the broadsword! on conquest!
/brôdˌsôrd/

n.

1. a sword with a wide blade, used for cutting rather than thrusting.

2. a thick c-ck of substantial girth, one whose cross-sectional shape is elliptical, and not circular, thereby providing more surface area for v-g-n-l contact with less required volume of blood.

3. one who calls danny boy.
examples:

“i cut off his c-ck with my broadsword!”

“heidi, don’t you want my broadsword inside you?”

“broadsword calling danny boy. broadsword calling danny boy.”
a two-handed hand job
my d-ck was so big, she had to broadsword it

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