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fay adjective- homosexual US, 1928
- “Now look are you going to cooperate”–three vicious diddles–“or does the ... does the Man cornhole you???” He raises a fay eyebrow. — William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, p. 196, 1957
- white, Caucasian US, 1927
- I really went for Ray’s roll on the drums; he was the first fay boy I ever heard who mastered the vital foundation of jazz music. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 62, 1946
- The Gay and Free Will (Headline) — One: The Homosexual Magazine, p. 13, August 1953
- Loboy got a fay chick sommers. — Chester Himes, Cotton Comes to Harlem, p. 38, 1965
- — Current Slang, p. 2, Fall 1966
- Couple of years ago, I just missed getting locked up myself, or maybe getting shot by a “blue.” It happened on a Mardi Gras. I was walking along and looked at a “fay bitch,” just a little too long. — Robert deCoy, The Nigger Bible, p. 234, 1967
- He was a good-looking cat so we’d have a good time at my discotheque–a lot of the fay chicks would go for his revolutionary bullshit[.] — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 81, 1975
- I think Leroy thinks about fay chicks too, when he beats his meat. — Clarence Major, All-Night Visitors, p. 25, 1998
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