Little Elvis
a fond name for, a personification of, or a euphemism alluding to an individual’s real or artificial p-ck-r. the king (elvis) is reputed to have used the term to refer to his own d-ck.
hey there, sugar-britches. won’tcha come over here lay some lovin on little elvis?
in gangsta circles, a little elvis is a gun, a gat, a piece.
homey started talkin’ way too much smack so i pulled out my little elvis and ended the argument
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