What does καύλες in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word καύλες in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use καύλες in Greek.
The word καύλες in Greek means hard-on, καύλα, καύλα, σηκωμάρα, σέξι, μου έχει σηκωθεί, καύλα, πόθος, πόθος, κάβλα, καύλα, καύλα. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word καύλες
hard-on
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καύλα(slang (erection) (καθομιλουμένη, πρόστυχο) Όταν στάθηκε όρθιος, όλοι είδαν πόσο πολύ του είχε σηκωθεί. When he stood up everyone could see he had a boner. |
καύλα, σηκωμάρα(slang (erection) (αυγό) He got a hard-on when she came through the door in nothing but high-heels. |
σέξι(UK, offensive (sb sexually attractive) |
μου έχει σηκωθεί(UK, vulgar, slang (erection) (καθομιλουμένη) |
καύλα(US, slang, derogatory (sexual appetite) (αργκό, χυδαίο) |
πόθος(sexual desire) He looked at her with want in his eyes. |
πόθος(sexual want) She could see the desire in her boyfriend's eyes. |
κάβλα, καύλα(slang, figurative (erection) (καθομιλουμένη, χυδαίο) I get wood just thinking about you. |
καύλα(UK, uncountable, offensive (people as sex objects) (μεταφορικά, χυδαίο) |
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