doxy

arch doxy

obsolete The leader of a female band of thieves or gypsies, who acts as an accomplice to her male counterpart, an "arch cove" or "arch rogue." The beguiling women put on a fantastic show of exotic dance, while their arch doxy secured "donations" from the audience.
See also: arch, doxy
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

doxy

(ˈdɑksi)
n. a gangster’s woman. (Underworld.) Lefty’s good-looking doxy dropped off this package. It’s ticking.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • arch doxy
  • arch dell
  • arch rogue
  • rogue
  • cove
  • arch
  • arch cove
  • dimber damber upright man
  • arch over
  • romp home/to victory
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Passengers nearby told Rizzi that the dog could stay under their seats if it helped, and so Doxy was placed under the seat of the woman to Rizzi's left.
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The truth is, doxy affects everyone differently, so you will not know how it affects you until you take it.
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You'd think fundamentalist doxy would be too parochial for network TV.
we can see whether doxy affects development of OA in the other knee, which was normal at the start.
KB: We were able to show the effect of doxy compared to placebo in as soon as 16 months.
I divined some foreign doxy whose heart broke when he vanished into the ghastly underworld of the wounded and never came back.
THERE they were, 90 years ago today, Leonardo DiCaprio, humble steerage passenger aboard the ill-fated liner, and Kate Winslett, millionaire's doxy travelling, naturally, first class along with some of America's most towering tycoons.
Bombshell and Wayne Hays and the doxy on his payroll, to Gary Hart and
The anti-orthodoxy principle begins, therefore, with a distinction between doxy and data, between opinion and fact.
I had thought that I would attempt to elaborate the workings of this derivative new doxy in the closing pages of this review, but that would take too long and require me to cough up too much spleen.
Musical numbers: "Happily Ever After," "Anyone Can See," "Play, Boy, Play," "Killer of a King," "Escape to Bohemia," "What Shall We Play," "Well Done, My Lord," "Nor Night, Nor Day, No Rest," "Celebration," "Old and Faithful Friend," "Bury the Dead," "Intermission," "Come One, Come All," "Doxy Over Dale," "When You Speak," "Two Maids Wooing a Man," "Escape to Sicilia," `what's the News?" "Awake Your Faith."
Twenty years after these prophetic utterances, I found myself in a flat in Knightsbridge struggling gamely with a collar stud and the Hon Sophie Greene-Wellington, younger daughter of the redoubtable Duke of Ellesmere, an insatiable little doxy, but one for whom I had to admit to having a very soft spot.
To meet that demand, the stores stock products from suppliers such as Trendlines, Doxy and Masterworks.