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girl noun- cocaine US, 1953
- “I’m warning you though, you start fooling with Boy and Girl and I’m through with you.” — Herbert Simmons, Corner Boy, p. 28, 1957
- Leslie thought of copping–four girls and four boys. A speed-ball. — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 36, 1960
- She had taught me to snort “girl,” and almost always when I came to her pad, there would be thing sparkling rows of crystal cocaine on the glass top of the cocktail table. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 61, 1969
- After the well wishes were over, we rapped, we smoked, and we took a toot of boy and girl. — A. S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 70, 1973
- Dig, my man, how about dropping off two spoons of boy, and a hundred dollar bag of girl. — Donald Goines, El Dorado Red, p. 69, 1974
- From Timbuctoo to London Dell / They toasted the best girl in town. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 105, 1976
- [W]ish I had some more coke ... that was some nice girl Monkeydude had. Maybe Nick’ll have some. — Odie Hawkins, Chicago Hustle, p. 15, 1977
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 57, 1996
- crack cocaine UK
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 281, 2003
- heroin US, 1981
- — Richard A. Spears, The Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink, p. 221, 1986
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 206, 2002
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 284, 2003
- a lesbian US
A term used by lesbians. - But you know, she’s got that “back off” thing goin’ on so I just assumed that she was one of the girls. — Boys on the Side, 1995
- a homosexual male, especially an effeminate one US, 1912
- — G. Legman, The Language of Homsexuality, p. 1167, 1941
- — Bruce Rodgers, The Queens’ Vernacular, p. 96, 1972
- Real girl is used to refer to someone who’s not a girl (i.e. homosexual man) or a drag queen in the Polari sense. — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 188, 2002
- (especially in sporting contexts) an effeminate male AUSTRALIA
- Football supporters also like to call them “gutless wonders”, “fairies”, “cream puffs” or “girls”. — Ivor Limb, Footy’s No Joke!, p. 57, 1986
- in a deck of playing cards, a queen US
- — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 264, 1967
- a prostitute US
- The street is empty except for the fire and us “girls.” — Frederique Delacoste, Sex Work, p. 29, 1987
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