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▪ I. wank, n. (a.) slang.|wæŋk| Also † whank. [Origin unknown.] 1. Of a male: (an act of) masturbation. This word and its derivatives are not in polite use.
1948Partridge Dict. Forces' Slang 203 Wank-pit,..a bed. (Air Force.) 1951― Dict. Slang (ed. 4) 1220/1 Whank, (male) self-abuse: low: from ca. 1870. Perhaps echoic. 1966P. Willmott Adolescent Boys iii. 49 When I was 13, my friends at school asked me if I'd ever had a wank. 1970T. Lewis Jack's Return Home 18 Valerie Marshbanks showed everybody her knickers and charged a penny a wank, in the bushes, one at a time. 1971B. W. Aldiss Soldier Erect 83 Oh, Christ! And there wasn't even anywhere in this wilderness where you could enjoy a decent sensuous wank—certainly not in the tent or the latrine. Nowhere. 1977Sniffin' Glue July 15 Behind that bog door are you thinkin' readin' or just havin' a wank? 2. An objectionable or contemptible person or thing. Cf. wanker 2.
1970P. Laurie Scotland Yard vi. 158 Fred's counsel is a fat wank. 1973Nation Rev. (Melbourne) 31 Aug. 1434/5 Kenneth S. Jaffrey, that naturopathic scientific wank. 1977Time Out 17–23 June 14/1 Why did Aldrich direct this lengthy wank for Sinatra and Martin just after he'd made a film as interesting as ‘Baby Jane’? 1977Maledicta I. 11 He may be called a jerk, a jerkoff or a jackoff; a wank (Brit.), or a whack. 3. attrib. or as adj. Likely to induce masturbation.
1976J. I. M. Stewart Memorial Service viii. 122 ‘He has an enormous great wank picture in his room. Makes the place like a porn shop.’ ‘I know that picture too... It's wanky all right.’ 1981P. Porter Coll. Poems (1983) 277 But you are talking about love, you'll say. Yes, and I know the difference, Taking down a wank magazine. ▪ II. wank, v. slang.|wæŋk| Also † whank. [Origin unknown: see prec.] 1. intr. Of a male: to masturbate. Freq. with off.
1950P. Tempest Lag's Lexicon 229 Whank, to, to masturbate. 1951Partridge Dict. Slang (ed. 4) 1220/1 Whank, loosely wank, v.i., to masturbate: low: late C. 19–20. Also whank off. 1966P. Willmott Adolescent Boys iii. 49 Some boys..think, ‘I'm not going to tell anyone in case they think I'm dirty, wanking myself off.’ But me and my mates, we tell everybody we wank off. 1969F. Norman Banana Boy 108, I am certain that he could have wanked for Britain in the Olympics and won a gold medal with ease. 1977W. McIlvanney Laidlaw xli. 192 You've been wankin'... That's no' nice in public places. 2. trans. To masturbate (a man). Freq. with off.
1966[see sense 1 above]. 1975O. Sela Bengali Inheritance xi. 94 ‘You like for me to wank you?’.. ‘No... My wife would not like it.’ 1980‘D. Kavanagh’ Duffy v. 93 Lots of punters wanted you to wank them off... You'd think that was the one thing they could do for themselves. 1984J. Barnes Flaubert's Parrot iv. 56, I saw a monkey in the street jump on a donkey and try to wank him off. Hence wanked-out a., exhausted (by masturbation).
1973W. H. Canaway Harry doing Good ii. 23 A wanked-out shivering wreck. 1976M. Hartmann Leap for Sun i. 14 I worked on a wanked-out farming magazine. |