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Is "polla" like saying "wee wee" or is it vulgar?

Is "polla" like saying "wee wee" or is it vulgar?

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Would using the term "polla" in Spanish be vulgar or does it have a lighter meaning like in America when they say a little boy's "wee wee"?

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updated Oct 4, 2014
posted by bjlehman
It is rather more vulgar than wee-wee. A lot more like d*ck. - Gekkosan, Mar 18, 2011
If you have slang questions, please feel free to PM me first, before posting to help preserve the "all-audience" agenda intended by this site. ;-) - DJ_Huero, Mar 18, 2011
YIKES! Glad I asked. I guess I won't be using this term any time soon! - bjlehman, Mar 18, 2011
Lol, I wouldn't advise it. But it's better you ask me (or anyone who volunteers) about words that could possibly inappropriate via PM. That way, noone here gets offended, and you don't use them in a public setting and embarass yourself. =) - DJ_Huero, Mar 18, 2011
It was good you asked this. Non-native speakers do not always know how bad a word is until it is spelt out by a native speaker. So thanks!t was not cleared. - Swisslady, Oct 4, 2014

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Jaja... yea, this post will probably soon be cleared... so read up quickly. Polla is a very sexual (and sometimes considered derogitory) term for a male reproductive part. Wee wee is funny and innocent, used by children... polla is naughty and bad, used by chusmas and bad-mouthed people.

updated May 30, 2011
edited by DJ_Huero
posted by DJ_Huero
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Isn't it a female chicken on your dinner plate?

updated Mar 19, 2011
posted by kenwilliams
Obviously ken, this is slang, not to be taken literal given it's context. - DJ_Huero, Mar 18, 2011
A female chicken is gallina, in any event. While the word being discussed literally means a young female chicken, it is really *never* used that way. - Gekkosan, Mar 18, 2011
How do you know all these bad words??? :-) - Echoline, Mar 18, 2011
I hang out with the right crowds! - Gekkosan, Mar 18, 2011
Hey you guys that was my attempt at a joke I know what the word means and also the live female bird is a gallina. - kenwilliams, Mar 18, 2011
But Ken, the thing is, the word really does mean that, literally! Check out the DRAE! :-) - Gekkosan, Mar 19, 2011
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polla

updated Mar 18, 2011
posted by afshi