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dish noun- an attractive female UK, 1909
- I couldn’t forget the way she looked through me the last time we met. What a dish. — Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury, p. 49, 1947
- Then they wondered when they were going to have the cash to promote a trim dish like the piece hanging onto Buggsy Stein’s arm. — Irving Shulman, The Amboy Dukes, p. 3, 1947
- Nina Lund, niece of ex-Senator White, of Maine, was one of Washington’s loveliest and most popular dishes. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 147, 1951
- Did you catch that photo on Page 1 yesterday of Liberace and his “current flame,” a dish named Jan Valerie? — San Francisco News, p. 14, January 1955
- I dreamed I was a real dish in my Maidenform bra. [Headline of advertisement]. — Life, p. 48, 16 May 1960
- Myra Breckinridge is a dish, and never forget it, you motherfuckers, as the children say nowadays. — Gore Vidal, Myra Breckinridge, p. 3, 1968
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 106, 1968
- DUKE: Just one for a start. HAWKEYE: The blonde dish. — M*A*S*H, 1970
- the buttocks, the anus UK
Polari. - JULIAN: I can’t work in here. All the dishes are dirty. SANDY: Speak for yourself, ducky. — Barry Took & Marty Feldman, Round The Horne, 4 April 1965
- DISH = bum, bottom, etc — the cast of “Aspects of Love”, Prince of Wales Theatre, Palare (Boy Dancer Talk) for Beginners, 1989–92
- [T]o show off her rather bona dish[.] — James Gardiner, Who’s a Pretty Boy Then?, p. 123, 1997
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 171, 2002
- gossip, especially when disparaging, salacious or scandalous US, 1976
From the verb sense. - This guy was awfully nice, but his dish seemed suspect. — Armistead Maupin, Babycakes, p. 20, 1984
- “Don’t give me secret dish” — Ethan Morden, Buddies, p. 50, 1986
- [T]abloids are known to pay cash for good “dish”. — Erica Orloff & JoAnn Baker Dirty Little Secrets, p. 115, 2001
- on Prince Edward Island, an undefined amount of alcohol CANADA
- I think this deserves a cilibration. Would you like a dish? Whin I say “dish” I mane something stronger than tay. — Elmer Harris, Johnny Belinda, p. 15, 1956
▶ put on the dish to apply lubricant to the anus in preparation for anal sex UK- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 186, 2002
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