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bulldagger noun a lesbian with masculine affectations and mannerisms US, 1929 A variant of BULLDYKEShe dresses like a goddamn bull dagger. — James Baldwin, Another Country, p. 31, 1962 Now the hostess of the evenin’ was Free-Turn Flor / she brought fif-teen bulldaggers to put on the show. — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 148, 1964 I remember once my little sister asked my mother, “Mama, is that a lady or a man?” It wa a stud. Mama just looked at her and said, “That’s a bull-dagger, baby.” — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 205, 1965 Known variously as a bull, a stomper, a bad butch, a hard dresser, a truck driver, a diesel dyke, a bull dagger and a half dozen other soubriquets, she is the one who, according to most homosexual girls, gives lesbians a bad name. — Ruth Allison, Lesbianism, p. 125, 1967 Feeling low and square, bashful as a faggot at a bulldagger’s ball, Dip pulled his bill out of his pocket and threw them on the table. — Steve Cannon, Groove, Bang, and Jive Around, p. 28, 1969 [I]t would be terrible to get your ass kicked on the street ... even if it was by a bulldagger ... like, well, after all, she was still a woman. — Odie Hawkins, Chicago Hustle, p. 71, 1977 They’ll put you right back in with the bull daggers. — Gerald Petievich, Money Men, p. 85, 1981 “Like old turkey necks,” is how they [penises] looked to this bulldagger fitted with boobs bigger than her head. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 16, 1990 She’s so beautiful. I always thought bulldaggers were ugly. — Eve Ensler, The Vagina Monologues, p. 81, 1998 My girlfriend grabs my candy-coated hand and lugs me back to the Lex, where the jukebox is booming Cheapt Trick and the bulldaggers are stalking the pool table. — Nerve, p. 17, October–November 2000 Bev is sometimes a raging bulldagger, sometimes rabidly homophobic. — Michelle Tea, Rent Girl, p. 84, 2004 |