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chick noun- a young woman US, 1899
- It set me up to have a chick like her. It gave me a personal pride to have her for my girl. — Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go, p. 6, 1945
- To give you an idea of what a sweet thing she was, children, I’ll just say she was not only a lovely little girl; she was a fine chick. — Steve Allen, Bop Fables, p. 36, 1955
- Across the cornfield in back lived a beautiful young chick that Dean had been trying to make ever since he arrived. — Jack Kerouac, p. 218, 1957
- I met chicks who were fine as May wine, and cats who were hip to all happenings. — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, p. 56, 1964
- Lank-haired chicks, many wearing boots and leather, leafed through copies of Nova Expressa and Naked Lunch. — Sidney Bernard, This Way to the Apocalypse, p. 113, 1966
- When we would come out of the stage door, there would be three hundred beautiful chicks, and all we had to do was take one by the hand. — Babs Gonzales, I Paid My Dues, p. 68, 1967
- Says that he lived in North Beach and all that, and that he has this chick who writes him who is a member of the DuBois Club in Frisco. — Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice, p. 46, 1968
- There’s not a chick in the world who’s half as hip as she / My swingin’ little goddess from Avenue D. — The Fugs, Slum Goddess, 1968
- [S]pace should be available for chicks to sew dresses, make pants to order, recut garmets to fit, etc. — The Digger Papers, p. 15, August 1968
- I was 22 years of age and shacking with a chick named Julie, I gave her one “joint” which she stashed and later turned over to the cops–a joint that netted me one of the 5-to-life sentences. — The Berkeley Tribe, p. 5, 5–12 September 1969
- Chick: A female (when talked about between males). To be used with greatest caution around chicks. — Screw, p. 7, 12 October 1970
- Although I don’t usually respond to “chick thing” or “Miss Pesky.” — Francesca Lia Block, I Was a Teenage Fairy, p. 158, 1998
- You know Nadia the Czechoslovakian chick? — American Pie, 1999
- a male prostitute UK, 1984
- — A.D. Peterkin, Outbursts! A Queer Exotic Thesaurus, p. 115, 2003
- a friendly fighter aircraft US, 1951
- — Washington Post Magazine, p. W8, 3 February 1991
- cocaine US
One of many variations on the cocaine-as-female theme. - — Gilda and Melvin Berger, Drug Abuse A–Z, p. 43, 1990
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