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butch noun- the person fulfulling the masculine role in a homosexual relationship US, 1954
- Billy, the butch, squares off, putting up her fists. — Willard Motely, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, p. 248, 1958
- — Donald Webster Cory and John P. LeRoy, The Homosexual and His Society, p. 262, 1963: “A lexicon of homosexual slang”
- The door opened to reveal a full blown “butch,” even dressed in men’s clothing. — John O’Day, Confessions of a Male Prostitute, p. 90, 1964
- One often hears a story of a butch who carries a switchblade knife, ready to attack any male who accosts her. — Donald Webster Cory, The Lesbian in America, p. 204, 1964
- And most of your strength went in fighting off the butches. — Sara Harris, The Lords of Hell, p. 73, 1967
- Del is a thoroughgoing butch and has never taken anything but the aggressive role in her homosexual contacts. — Ruth Allison, Lesbianism, p. 20, 1967
- As in most homosexual encounters, the roles of the “butches” and “queens” were not strictly adhered to. — Roger Blake, Love Clubs, Inc., p. 56, 1967
- One of the butches, half in real pity for Irene and partly in an attempt to cement a future opportunity, stepped up to breach the custom of noninterference. — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 229, 1968
- A stone butch, she had a cute li’l chick, Sarita, she used to abuse for days. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 323, 1979
- Archie was the bitch and Jughead was the butch, that’s why Jughead wears that crown-looking hat all the time. — Chasing Amy, 1997
- After I saw teenagers Tatum O’Neal and Kristy McNichol in LIttle Darlings (the perfect butch-femme dyke couple), I couldn’t wait to–not to lose my virginity to Matt Dillon, but to have a sex slumber party with those two cuties. — The Village Voice, 17 June 2002
- a very short haircut US
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 2, Spring 1982
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