Dictionaries:

stable:

1. In prostitution , a generic term for prostitutes managed by a pimp or madam .
Synonyms: B-girl-string ; corral ; family ; in-laws; pimp's-corral .
See also: bottom-woman ; family ; girlfriend ; in-laws; main ; main-lady ; main-bitch ; main-piece ; main-squeeze ; meal-ticket ; mother ; old-lady ; sister-in-law ; wife-in-law .

2. From: a pimp's collection of prostitutes , the meaning has extended to include, in BDSM, a mistress or master's collection of slaves.

3. A penile-erection . This euphemism, based on the Latin stabilis , meaning endurmg or firm, dates back to the 16 th century.

Quote: William Shakespeare. The Winter's Tale (1611): ' I'll keep my stables where I lodge my wife .'


See Also: B-girl string, boss pimp, boss player, cop and blow, copping clothes, corral, family, in-law, main, main bitch, main lady, main piece, old lady, pimp's corral, sister-in-law, stable-my-naggie, transgenderism, trimming the hedges, wife-in-law

Quotes Containing stable:
Sung by Goldie in Young Indiana Jones / Mystery of the Blues (1992): 'He shakes my ashes / greases my griddle / churns my butter / strokes my fiddle . / My man is such a handy man . / He flaps my flapjacks / cleans up the table / feeds the horses / in my stable . / My man is such a handy man . / Sometimes he's up / long before dawn / busy trimming the edges off of my law. / My man is such a handy man .'
Sung by Goldie in Young Indiana Jones / Mystery of the Blues (1992): ''He shakes my ashes / greases my griddle / churns my butter / strokes my fiddle . / My man is such a handy man . / He flaps my flapjacks / cleans up the table / feeds the horses / in my stable . / My man is such a handy man . / Sometimes he''s up / long before dawn / busy trimming the edges off of my law. / My man is such a handy man .''


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