Is a common expression for all of the genitala both male and female. It is found as many as seventy times in the King James Version, but the majority of case in which it is used it pertains to men.
Source: [Bible]
lollipop
n.
Nineteeth-century expressions for penis.
long pole
colloq.
Having more than seven inches of cock.
long pork
colloq.
Having more than seven inches of cock.
long
n.
Having more than seven inches of cock.
Source: [knowm NYC hustlers sl 1970's]
looker
colloq.
A good-looking or handsome person of either sex.
Source: [middle 1800's]
loops
n.
A pornographic film strip in a coin-operated viewing machine.
Source: [1960's]
loose
n.
Sexually promiscuous.
lop cock
n.
A circumcised penis. This term not currently in use other than in the UK. It seems to have been used in the 30s and 40s
Source: [1930's and 1940's]
lost it
colloq.
To be out of control.
To loose once erection.
lounge lizard
colloq.
One that regularly reflects fashionable bars, or is always in a cocktail lounge.
A lazy or undesirable person.
Someone that is always in the bars, trying to pick up on someone else's lover.