Citations:horse cock

Noun: "(vulgar, slang) a very large penis"

 * 1962 — Henry Miller, Sexus, Grove Press (1987), ISBN 0802151809, page 184:
 * Well, if anybody had a big cock it was Bill Woodruff. It was a veritable horse cock.
 * 2005 — K. Sean Harris, Erotic Jamaican Tales, Book Fetish (2005), ISBN 976-610-703-3, page 72:
 * Despite her initial fear, her pussy was getting wetter by the second, excited at the prospect of being penetrated by Trevor's horse cock.
 * 2009 — Bob Archman, Clydesdale Goes to a Hunt, The Nazca Plains Corporation (2009), ISBN 9781935509356, page 154:
 * He possessed a horse cock too.
 * 2010 — Wayne Mansfield, "Night in Hell", in Homo Thugs (ed. Shane Allison), STARbooks Press (2010), ISBN 9781934187791, page 195:
 * Sharp bolts of pain radiated out from my sphincter, stretched taut by the immense circumference of Jake's horse cock.

Noun: "(slang, chiefly military) sausage such as baloney or salami"

 * 2004 — Lewis M. Andrews, Tempest, Fire & Foe: Destroyer Escorts in World War II and the Men Who Manned Them, Trafford Publishing (2004), ISBN 1412021588, page 50:
 * Those who served on the Mediterranean convoys may remember that we had to carry food for the round trip, and the last 1000-2000 miles were a steady diet of baloney. We felt "horse cock" was good enough for prisoners too, especially those who ordered "Fire!" on our ships.
 * 2004 — William E. Gardner, Hell Week, Trafford Publishing (2004), ISBN 1412017254, pag 81:
 * I don't remember what we had to drink, but I will never forget what was in the box lunches, horse cock and mustard sandwiches.
 * 2005 — Clark G. Reynolds, On the Warpath in the Pacific: Admiral Jocko Clark and the Fast Carriers, Naval Institute Press (2005), ISBN 1591147166, page 259:
 * "Horse cock sandwich," came the reply (actually spam or baloney).
 * 2010 — Alex Deborgorski, King of the Road, Penguin (2010), ISBN 9780670065141, unnumbered pages:
 * "Well, sit down, I'll fry up some horse cock."
 * I'd never heard of a foodstuff called horse cock, but I was willing to try it.
 * It turned out to be a roll of baloney, about three inches wide and two feet long.

Noun: "(slang) nonsense, bullshit"

 * 1925 — Ernest Hemingway, letter to Harold Loeb dated 5 January 1925, quoted in Kenneth Schuyler Lynn, Hemingway, Harvard University Press (1995; first published 1987), ISBN 0674387325, page 266:
 * Don said it was all horse cock except they didn't want to lead off with a book of short stories no matter whether good or not.
 * 1989 — Don Robertson, The Ideal, Genuine Man, Signet (1989), page 23:
 * What a lot of horse cock everything was.
 * 2003 — Richard Killblane & Jack McNiece, The Filthy Thirteen: From the Dustbowl to Hitler's Eagle's Nest: The 101st Airborne's Most Legendary Squad of Combat Paratroopers, Casemate (2010), ISBN 9781932033120, page 68:
 * I said, "I'm not real sure I am interested in listening to that horse cock."