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dark meat noun a black person as a sexual object US, 1888- All white men hanker after dark meat. The reader has the preacher’s word for that. — Pacific Spectator, p. 108, Winter 1947
- I tell them dark meat’s all the same as white in the dark, but I think they can’t believe it. — John M. Murtagh and Sara Harris, Cast the First Stone, p. 11, 1957
- He remembered all the nasty sayings of his friends: Dark meat. — Willard Motely, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, p. 327, 1958
- You got eyes for dark meat? You want to rub some kink hair for luck? — Bernard Wolfe, The Magic of Their Singing, p. 103, 1961
- Vess’s remarks really started me to wondering, however, why I really did like dark meat so much. — Phil Andros (Samuel M. Steward), Stud, p. 89, 1966
- “You havin’ fun with that dark meat, Tony? She don’t move me at all,” he said in a matter-of-fact voice. — Donald Goines, Black Gangster, p. 166, 1977
- This torrid tribute to the joys of dark meat features a chorus line of ebony beauties bouncing and boffing through a series of raunchy, relentlessly racist, and often unbearably funny skits that mine just about every sick cliche[.] — Adult Video, p. 16, August/September 1986
- [S]he had her share of sex appeal–she liked dark meat anyway. — Duncan MacLaughlin, The Filth, p. 173, 2002
- It’s all over the “Kinky Kim Filthy Love Doll” — described on the box as a “busty bubble-butt bimbo who’s had more dark meat inside her than a bucket of fried chicken.” — tmz.com, 17 September 2010
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