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A bull’s pizzle is an old-fashioned or historical term referring to the penis of a bull. The word "pizzle" itself comes from Middle English and was commonly used to describe the penis of an animal, especially livestock.

Historically, a bull's pizzle had several uses:

  • Disciplinary tool: In past centuries, dried bull pizzles were used as whips or flogging instruments, especially in military or judicial contexts.
  • Dog chews: In modern times, dried bull pizzles (often marketed as "bully sticks") are popular as natural dog treats. They’re high in protein and can help with dental health.
  • Folk medicine and aphrodisiacs: In some traditional medicine systems, parts of the pizzle were believed to enhance virility or offer other health benefits.
  • Symbolism and insults: In literature and slang, the word “pizzle” has been used for a humorous or vulgar effect. For example, Shakespeare used it as an insult.

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