Reverse Dictionary: IMPOTENT

ADJECTIVES
► BEDRID worn out, decrepit, impotent → 1621
 BOUND impotent, lacking in manhood → 1930 Amer. dial.
► CUNT-BEATEN of a man: sexually impotent → c1440 sl.
► GELD sexually impotent → c1325 obs.
► IMPUDENT impotent → E17 Brit. sl.
► IMPUISSANT weak, feeble, impotent, powerless → 1629
► LIMBER-DICKED impotent → 1984 Amer. sl.
► NO MONEY IN HIS PURSE impotent → 19C Brit. sl.

ADVERBS
► MAUGHTLESSLY feebly, impotently → 1880 Sc.
► PAST IT of a man: impotent → M19 sl.

NOUNS
► BAD CASE OF THE TINS (temporary) impotence → 1980s US homosexual sl.
► BREWER’S DROOP temporary impotence as a result of drinking excessive amount of alcohol, esp. beer → 1970 sl., orig. Aust.
► BREWER’S GOITRE a paunch developed by drinking too much beer → 1953 Aust. sl.

NOUNS – PERSON
► APPLE-JOHN a foolish and probably impotent old man → L16 sl.
► BROKEN ARROW a malfunctioning penis; hence, an impotent male → 1940s US sl.
► BUNGLER an impotent husband → L17 sl.
► DOMINE DO-LITTLE ► DOMINI DO-LITTLE ► DOMINIE DO-LITTLE an impotent old man → L18 sl.
► DOMINI an impotent old man → L18 sl.
► FLAT TIRE an impotent man; a worthless, powerless man → E20 sl.
► GALLYWOW a man destitute of the power of begetting children → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► HANDYMAN an impotent man, or one who suffers from premature ejaculation → 2004 Brit. sl. (Bk.)
► WILL-JILL a sterile or impotent person → 19C Eng. dial.

VERBS
► DIE IN THE FURROW to copulate without ejaculating; to become impotent while copulating ​→ 19C Brit. sl.
 HAVE NO MORE INK IN THE PEN to be temporarily impotent from exhaustion or advanced age → L16 sl.
► IMBECILE to make imbecile, weak, or impotent; to impair, to weaken, to enfeeble, to debilitate → 1593 obs.
► MESS WITH NATURE to lose one’s potency, esp. through excess use of narcotics or alcohol → 1970s African-American sl.