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lesbo; lezbo noun lesbian; a lesbian US, 1927 Found by Jonathan Lighter in the writings of Ernest “Papa” Hemingway, 1927.- This is nothing compared to what Jill Johnston, the country’s leading lesbo propagandist dishes out weekly in New York’s Village Voice. — San Francisco Chronicle, Sunday Punch, p. 4, 6 August 1972
- Ex-whore, ex-addict, ex-con, ex-lesbo. — Robert Deane Pharr, Giveadamn Brown, p. 69, 1978
- Halfway through, it threatened to be a lesbo scene[.] — Nicholson Baker, Vox, pp. 117–118, 1992
- A fat white lezbo songbird would stick out, even in a pus pocket like T.J. — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 291, 1994
- Or we could turn lesbo. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 50, 1994
- Turner had never had acting ambitions but ended up in the lead role as Max, a “carefree single lesbo looking for love.” — Vogue, p. 91, June 1994
- I’m the lesbo. I used to live here until your daugther threw me out. — Boys on the Side, 1995
- Thought so. Lesbos. Must be, knocking us back, all that crap about other guys. — Alan Warner, Bitter Salvage (Disco Biscuits), p. 277, 1996
- ANNETTE: I’d rather concentrate on my studies. SEBASTIAN: You a lesbo? — Cruel Intentions, 1999
- A steady parade of fashion models, crack dealers, whore ladies, limpwrists holding hands, tugboat lesbos holding hands[.] — Dan Jenkins, The Money-Whipped Steer-Job Three-Jack Give-Up Artist, p. 91, 2001
- Faggy or not, we lesbos always have a cause, and this was a worthwhile one[.] — The Village Voice, 7 August 2001
- The show’s writers–who are mostly lesbos–seems to be tossing hetero crackers out to entice straight viewers, which is understandable, if really annoying. — OC (Orange County, California) Weekly, p. 44, 16 January 2004
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