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chickie; chicky noun- a lookout or decoy US, 1934
- Not having anyone to lay chickie for me, I had to do it quicker than most of the time. — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 31, 1965
- Three of us went in for the bread; Crip stayed behind to play chicky. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 75, 1967
- They searched for a money belt and ripped his shoes from his feet while Butch and Brother played chickie. — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 67, 1968
- This was a two-man operation; one guy on his hands and knees looking at the mirror, the other at the end of the hall laying chicky, as they say. — Jim Bouton, Ball Four, p. 37, 1970
- I went in but now I had nobody to lie chicky for me[.] — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 102, 1990
- Victoria had also been assigned the task of getaway driver and “lay chickie,” which she found out, to her relief, was a lookout. — Stephen Cannell, Big Con, p. 195, 1997
- a young girl US, 1919
Teen slang. - — William Dick, A Bunch of Ratbags, 1965
- “Don’t scream, chickies, or try leaving this place.” — Georgia Sothern, My Life in Burlesque, p. 161, 1972
- Shit never been his pleasure, but as you say, maybe it’s for some chickie friend. — Elmore Leonard, 52 Pick-up, p. 146, 1974
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