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it noun- sex UK, 1599
- It took us some time to figure out why there were so many pretty young girls whoring in Baltimore. If they left home to sell it, why didn’t they go to New York? — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 274, 1951
- Was there something–uh–wrong with me, perhaps? Didn’t I like “it”? — Jim Thompson, Roughneck, p. 89, 1954
- Prostitutes; ten quid for it, a fiver for a hand job. — Irish Jack (writing of the 1960s), History, The Sharper Word, p. 31, 1998
- the penis US, 1846
- MARY’S DAD: You got what stuck? TED: It. MARY’S DAD: It? Oh, it. — There’s Something About Mary, 1998
- a short-term sexual partner, a casual pick-up UK
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 178, 2002
- in male homosexual usage, a heterosexual male or a homosexual male who is not part of the speaker’s inner circle US
- — Male Swinger Number 3, p. 46, 1981: “The complete gay dictionary”
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