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commie noun- a Communist, literally or approximately US, 1939
- I had one, good, efficient, enjoyable way of getting rid of cancerous Commies. I killed them. — Mickey Spillane, One Lonely Night, p. 175, 1951
- Not all who reside in Georgetown are rich, red or queer, nor do all Washington millionaires, Commies and/or fags dwell in Georgetown. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 8, 1951
- [T]his slush [counterfeit money] is from the commies and their agent [...] This is commie shock tactics. — Derek Raymond (Robin Cook), The Crust on its Uppers, p. 53, 1962
- Now there are no more dirty Japs; there are dirty Commies! — Lenny Bruce, How to Talk Dirty and Influence People, p. 17, 1965
- They call us “scum-bags” and “fairies” and “Jew-bastards” and “commies.” — Abbie Hoffman, Revolution for the Hell of It, p. 49, 1968
- Since that exchange, Myra Breckinridge has been thought by some to be a Commie, not the worst thing to be known as at the Academy[.] — Gore Vidal, Myra Breckinridge, p. 41, 1968
- Aunt Sadie, long hair is a commie plot! Long hair gets people uptight–more uptight than ideology, cause long hair is communication. — Jerry Rubin, Do It!, p. 93, 1970
- She’s a Commie pig. — Harold and Maude, 1971
- All free? Free my ass. What are you, a fucking commie? — Repo Man, 1984
- Grenada Island here I come / To save you from the Commie scum. — Sandee Johnson, Cadences: The Jody Call Book, No. 2, p. 146, 1986
- I’m Jack Malone, and you look like a Commie. — Guardian, 19 May 2001
- a computer UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 39, 1996
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