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gunsel noun- a young homosexual man US, 1918
- But punishment varies in almost all prisons and sometimes both"wolf" and "gunsel" are "sent to the hole." — Ebony, p. 82, July 1951
- I’m talking to you, gunsel. — Chester Himes, Cast the First Stone, p. 13, 1952
- The term gunsel is derived from the heyday of safe crackers when it referred to a criminal who specialized in this form of thievery and was accompanied by a youthful apprentice. — New York Mattachine Newsletter, p. 6, June 1961
- — Paul Glover, Words from the House of the Dead: Prison Writings from Soledad, 1974
- But no matter what, Dio must be snuffed. Him and his fucking gunsel. — Gerald Petievich, Money Men, p. 148, 1981
- “So why was this gunsel so runny-mouthed with you?” “I was doing him and he had the idea him talking about doing you would arouse me to greater efforts, if you know what I mean!” — Robert Campbell, Boneyards, p. 249, 1992
- a thug US, 1943
- We shot out under the electric horshoe and the big gunsel in the front seat made a sharp right turn onto the highway back to Oakland. — Thurston Scott, Cure it with Honey, p. 120, 1951
- A gunsel, he thought immediately, using the term they applied to any kind on the make for trouble or a reputation as a hard rock. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 243, 1967
- A lousy little punk. A stupid gunsel. — Georgia Sothern, My Life in Burlesque, p. 157, 1972
- It was Arnold’s gunsel. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Black Marble, p. 381, 1978
- How much more of this cheapjack bullshit can we be expected to take from that stupid little gunsel? — Hunter S. Thompson, The Great Shark Hunt, p. 383, 1979
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