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Jody noun- the anonymous seducer of a soldier’s girlfriend back home US, 1944
- The servicemen were always hostile towards a Jodie, especially a black Jodie in his fine Jodie clothes. — Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go, p. 79, 1945
- Then old Jody he turned over with his eyes all red / he said, “I beg your pardon, baby,” says, “now what is that you said?” — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 93, 1964
- Just like I said, Man, a letter for PFC Edward Haskins. Let’s see if Jody’s been snooping around that stuff. — Charles Anderson, The Grunts, p. 91, 1976
- “Your best friend, Jody, is already pumping your girlfriend, Mary Jane Rottencrotch, asshole.” — Lynda Van Devanter, Home Before Morning, p. 68, 1983
- Ain’t no use in going home / Jody’s got your girl and gone. — Sandee Shaffer Johnson, Cadences, p. 15, 1986
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 117, 1991
- a male civilian during wartime US, 1944
- I tried to go to college but I couldn’t stand it. I felt I was the only Jodie there. — Chester Himes, Cast the First Stone, p. 256, 1952
- a black seducer of white women US
- “Jody” is a contraction of “Joe-the-Grinder” (“Sweet spot finder”), whose balls weighed fortyfour pounds, whose penis was gigantic. — Robert deCoy, The Nigger Bible, p. 32, 1967
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