It is NOT a term for your crotch or "package", as the earlier answer stated. Here is the correct definition of a codpiece: A codpiece (from Middle English cod, "scrotum") is a flap or pouch that attaches to the front of the crotch of men's trousers to provide a covering for the genitals. It was held closed by string ties, buttons, or other methods. It was an important item of European clothing in the 15th and 16th centuries, and it is still worn today in performance costume and in the leather subculture. Now I know you will sleep better, knowing what a codpiece really is - and isn't :-)
You can use what the actors themselves used - a codpiece from the game of Cricket .
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Cameo!!!!
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No. He is not gay, he just wears a codpiece. Wearing a codpiece does not make you gay, it just makes you look gay.
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Take It Like A Man by the band Mudhoney.
The Big Bang Theory - 2007 The Codpiece Topology 2-2 was released on: USA: 29 September 2008 Australia: 12 January 2009 UK: 27 January 2009 Germany: 10 October 2009 Hungary: 3 April 2010
Yes Usually, yes. Codpieces are for the men. If they absolute SHOULD wear anything, it's a DANCE BELT.
You are talking Renaissance Faire, I believe? Yea, and verily, too? You must know what it means. It's not even all that funny to answer it. Maybe to go around the word I'm not supposed to use? Maybe that'll work? Because it means the same thing in faux-Elizabethan as it would mean today if a person still wore a codpiece whereupon once one was worn. If you've gotten far enough to have this mentioned you must know what is a codpiece; if you don't, there's always this site's reference materials or the other site's reference materials. Or there's Google and if you are using Chrome, you know, just stick it where you normally stick your URL and they'll tell you.On the other hand, what the sb means I have no idea.
Shakespeare never uses the word "cod" by itself, just in the words "codpiece" and "peascod". A peascod was a pea-pod, the container peas grow in. The codpiece was the part of the pants (worn during that era) which was a pouch sewn to the front of the pants in order to contain the male genitalia. Presumably it got its name because it looked a bit like a pea-pod.
The underclothes men wore were: shirt stockings or hose codpiece corset The over clothes men wore were: doublet separate sleeves breeches belt ruff cloak leather shoes hat