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gazoony noun- a fellow, especially a low-life US, 1914
- “The gazooney bother you much, Frannie?” Jinni said. — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 130, 1954
- — Joe McKennon, Circus Lingo, p. 38, 1980
- “That’s enough for some gazoony out on the pavement to cut your throat and drink your blood,” Whistler said. — Robert Campbell, Alice in La-La Land, p. 21, 1987
- a manual labourer in a carnival US
- — American Speech, p. 281, December 1966: “More carnie talk from the West Coast”
- the passive participant in anal sex US, 1918
- — G. Legman, The Language of Homsexuality, p. 1167, 1941
- — Dale Gordon, The Dominion Sex Dictionary, p. 75, 1967
- He’s in the big house for all day and night, a new fish jammed into a drum with a cribman, who acts like a gazoonie. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 26, 17 August 1976
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