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John⋅son

[jon-suhn; for 3 also Sw. yoon-sawn]
–noun
1. Andrew, 1808–75, seventeenth president of the U.S. 1865–69.
2. Charles Spur⋅geon [spur-juhn] , 1893–1956, U.S. educator and sociologist.
3. Claudia Alta Taylor (“Lady Bird”), born 1912, U.S. first lady 1963–69 (wife of Lyndon Johnson).
4. (Earvin) Magic, Jr. born 1959, U.S. basketball player.
5. Ey⋅vind [ey-vin] , 1900–76, Swedish writer: Nobel prize 1974.
6. Gerald White, 1890–1980, U.S. writer.
7. Howard (Deer⋅ing) [deer-ing] , 1896?–1972, U.S. businessman: founder of restaurant and motel chain.
8. Jack (John Arthur), 1878–1946, U.S. heavyweight prizefighter: world champion 1908–15.
9. James Price, 1891–1955, U.S. pianist and jazz composer.
10. James Wel⋅don [wel-duhn] , 1871–1938, U.S. poet and essayist.
11. Lyn⋅don Baines [lin-duhn beynz] , 1908–73, thirty-sixth president of the U.S. 1963–69.
12. Michael, born 1967, U.S. track athlete.
13. Philip C(ortelyou), 1906–2005, U.S. architect and author.
14. Rev⋅er⋅dy [rev-er-dee] , 1796–1876, U.S. lawyer and politician: senator 1845–49, 1863–68.
15. Richard Men⋅tor [men-ter, -tawr] , 1780–1850, vice president of the U.S. 1837–41.
16. Robert, 1911–38, U.S. blues singer and guitarist from the Mississippi Delta.
17. Samuel (“Dr. Johnson”), 1709–84, English lexicographer, critic, poet, and conversationalist.
18. Thomas, 1732–1819, U.S. politician and Supreme Court justice 1791–93.
19. Virginia E(sh⋅el⋅man) [esh-uhl-muhn] , born 1925, U.S. psychologist: researcher on human sexual behavior (wife of William H. Masters).
20. Walter Perry (“Big Train”), 1887–1946, U.S. baseball player.
21. Sir William, 1715–74, British colonial administrator in America, born in Ireland.
22. William Julius (“Judy”), 1899–1989, U.S. baseball player, Negro Leagues star.
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Slang Dictionary
johnson

  1. n.
    a thing. (A general or generic name for an unknown person or thing. See also jones.) : Hand me that little johnson.
  2. n.
    a penis. (Again, a thing. Usually objectionable.) : Zip up, or your johnson'll get out.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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Word Origin & History

johnson 
"penis," 1863, perhaps related to British slang John Thomas, which has the same meaning (1887).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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