happy to see someone

English

Etymology

Coined by Mae West,[1] date of origin unclear.

Adjective

happy to see someone

  1. (colloquial, of a man) Visibly aroused, such that one's genitalia are easily distinguished; sporting a strong erection.
    The cell phone in my best friend's kangaroo pocket created the illusion that he was happy to see Jasmine.

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