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plural prongs
A thin, pointed, projecting part, as of an antler or a fork or similar tool. A tine. examples
(sometimes figurative) A branch; a fork. examples
(colloquial) The penis. quotations examples
One look at that lifeguard's prong gave me a throbber like a baseball bat — not quite that big, of course, but at least that hard!
1977, John Ironstone, Orphan, page 102
Hang on... That looks like... No, it can't be. Is that my wang!? Micky Paintbrush, have you painted my papal prong on that nudy man!?
2008, Andy Zaltzman on The Bugle podcast, episode 34, You Will Know Us By Our Knobbly Fruit.
third-person singular simple present prongs, present participle pronging, simple past and past participle pronged
To pierce or poke with, or as if with, a prong. quotations examples
He uncovered the fragrant eggs and b., and I pronged a moody forkful.
1926 December, P[elham] G[renville] Wodehouse, “Jeeves and the Impending Doom”, in Very Good, Jeeves!, London: Herbert Jenkins Limited […], published 20 June 1930, page 15