subs. (old colloquial).1. A plenipotentiary.
1697. VANBRUGH, The Provoked Wife, iii. 1. Ill say the PLENIPOS have signed the peace, and the Bank of Englands grown honest.
1740. R. NORTH, Examen, 297. Whiteacre was the treason PLENIPO at that time.
1815. BURNEY, Diary, 329. We were buoyed up with the hope that General Laurington was gone to England as PLENIPO.
2. (venery).The penis: see PRICK.
c. 1786. CAPTAIN MORRIS, The Plenipotentiary [Title and passim].