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fine adjective- sexually attractive US, 1944
- He’s so fine (doo-lang-doo-lang-doo-lang) / Wish he were mine (doo-lang-doo-lang-doo-lang) — The Chiffons, He’s So Fine, 1963
- Damn, you looking good. You’re fucking fine. You’re a fine-looking woman. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 185, 1997
- in twelve-step recovery programmes such as Alcoholics Anonymous, fucked-up, insecure, neurotic and emotional US
- — Christopher Cavanaugh, AA to Z, p. 93, 1998
▶ fine as May wine excellent US- I met chicks who were fine as May wine, and cats who were hip to all happenings. — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, p. 56, 1964
▶ fine like wine very good US- “How are you doing, brother?” “You tell me,” Max said. “Fine, fine, fine like wine, jack.” — John Williams, The Man Who Cried I Am, p. 43, 1967
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