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Although this is obviously not something you would want to say in polite company, or really to anyone without sounding like a creep, It can be translated as "My penis is large."

'watashi no': I/Me + possessive

'chinko': colloquial/vulgar word for penis

'dekai': large

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Q: What does the Japanese sentence watashi wa neko desu yo mean in English?
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