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bright noun- morning US, 1941
- Many was the night we sniffed and philosophized, philosophized and sniffed, until the early bright was upon us. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 170, 1946
- — Time Magazine, p. 92, 20 January 1947
- With a pocketful of green I was digging the scene the other bright[.] — Dan Burley, Diggeth Thou?, p. 36, 1959
- Bitch, one of these “brights” you’re going to shoot your “jib” [mouth] off, I’ll curtsy and call you Runt the corpse. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 136, 1969
- a light-complexioned black person US, 1976
- “Break it down, you even got one set for brights and–” “Brights?” “–another for bloods” She looked at her hands before she answered the question. “Light-skinned niggers.” — Robert Campbell, Boneyards, p. 268, 1992
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