sodomize, v.
(ˈsɒdəmaɪz)
[f. sodomy + -ize.]
trans. (occas. absol.) To practise sodomy upon (a man or a woman). Also ˈsodomized ppl. a., ˈsodomizing vbl. n.
1868 tr. Index Expurgatorius of Martial 89 You must give up sodomising and womanising. 1888 [see irrumation]. 1969 P. Barnes Ruling Class II. vi. 94 Earl of Gurney: You want two seconds of dripping sin to fertilize sodomized idiots. 1971 K. Millett Sexual Politics (1972) i. i. 13 Her gratitude at being sodomized is positively astonishing. 1972 Times Lit. Suppl. 2 June 622/4 Everything, animate and inanimate, appears to be either sodomizing, sodomized, ejaculating or bleeding. 1980 Ibid. 19 Sept. 1020/3 Cassady roughly sodomizing another man in a public lavatory. |