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bag lady noun- a destitute woman who wanders the streets with her possessions in shopping bags US, 1972
- — Harold Wentworth and Stuart Berg Flexner, Dictionary of American Slang, p. 674, 1976
- He’s like the bag ladies on the Common, or some other shit like that. — George V. Higgins, Penance for Jerry Kennedy, p. 234, 1985
- He spent hours upon hours in the old public library at Bayfront Park, amid the snoring winos and bag ladies[.] — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 57, 1986
- An old bag lady with an anti-abortion poster has it grabbed and ripped up by man-hating dykes. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 166, 1986
- “We may as well start targeting bag ladies.” — Glenn Savan, White Palace, p. 207, 1987
- I guess we’ve been passing a lot of bag ladies and bums, and I’m like, I don’t know, they’re everywhere[.] — Jay McInerney, Story of My Life, p. 112, 1988
- a condom UK
- — David Rowan, A Glossary for the 90s, 1998
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