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girlie adjective mildly pornographic, featuring naked women but not sexual activity US, 1921 Mainly in use from the mid-1950s.- In girlie magazines, nudity stops only at the mons Veneris – and sometimes not even there. — Joe David Brown, Sex in the ‘60s, p. 14, 1968
- The legally produced “girlie” books and magazines of former years never showed the exposed sex organs or the nude female breasts. — Roger Blake, What You Always Wanted to Know about Porno-Shops, p. 16, 1972
- It was produced and directed by the managing editor of a bona fide girlie magazine, but the film is more of an adult male fantasy about the skin-magazine business. — Kent Smith et al., Adult Movies, p. 51, 1982
- At the end of 1966, he bought thirteen of the old machines, offering fifty-fifty splits to the several existing bookshops whose most extreme material were under-the-counter nudist volumes, girlie playing cards (French Decks), and Times Square standards[.] — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, pp. 74–75, 1986
- “I was the east coast rep for one of the biggest distributors of girlie magazines in the country, and as I sold magazines to wholesalers I began to notice that big boob material was always a consistant seller[.] — Adult Video, p. 47, August/September 1986
- All the stuff about the police and the Communist Party being right wing and not gawking at girlie calendars, I could take that. — Mark Steel, Reasons to be Cheerful, p. 105, 2001
- [T]he dresser was cluttered with scraps of paper, a model of the starship Enterprise, girlie magazines, food-encrusted dishes and mugs. — Janet Evanovich, Seven Up, p. 51, 2001
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