hard leg
us army slang for a man, in reference to his member. often used plurally to denote a sausage fest.
“ain’t nothin’ but a bunch of hard legs and no -ss to be found!”
a term which old timers(my dad) use to refer to a bunch of guys or so he puts it “n-gg-s”.
well son i didn’t wanna get you a 4-door car.
why not?
cause i didn’t want you to have a bunch of hard legs in the car with ya.
hard legs??? f-ckin old timer…
what you say boy?!?!?
nothin nothin
a person, usually male, that is always talking about s-x. he is always talking about -ss that he does not get, but wants you to think he does.
jimmy: hey jason, did you go home with that girl last night?
jason(hardleg): man, you know i did. we screwed all night. she couldn’t get enough of me.
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