Pronunciation: /ˈtɑdʒər/

Definitions of todger

noun a slang term for penis

Example Sentences

A1 He accidentally zipped up his todger in his pants.

A2 She jokingly referred to her boyfriend's todger as 'Mr. Wiggles'.

B1 The comedian's routine included a hilarious bit about his todger getting stuck in a door.

B2 The doctor assured the patient that the injury to his todger was not serious.

C1 The artist's controversial sculpture featured a giant todger in the town square.

C2 The politician's career was jeopardized when a scandal involving his todger was exposed.

Examples of todger in a Sentence

formal The doctor used the term 'todger' to refer to the male reproductive organ during the anatomy lesson.

informal He jokingly referred to his friend's 'todger' while they were hanging out at the bar.

slang The group of boys giggled when one of them accidentally showed his 'todger' while changing into his swimming trunks.

figurative The politician's speech was full of lies and deceit, it was clear he was trying to pull a fast one with his 'todger'.

Grammatical Forms of todger

past tense

todgered

plural

todgers

comparative

more todger

superlative

most todger

present tense

todgers

future tense

will todger

perfect tense

have todgered

continuous tense

is todgering

singular

todger

positive degree

todger

infinitive

to todger

gerund

todgering

participle

todgered

Origin and Evolution of todger

First Known Use: 1890 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'todger' is believed to have originated as British slang.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a colloquial term for the male genitalia, 'todger' has evolved to be used in a more light-hearted or humorous manner in contemporary British English.