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creamy adjective- quarter-caste Australian Aboriginal AUSTRALIA, 1912
- The only stock he has is creamy children. — Xavier Herbert, Poor Fellow My Country, p. 43, 1975
- sexually attractive US, 1947
Influenced by “creamy” (delightful), this use is from CREAM - “Mike Horner–he plays the guitar. He’s absolutely creamy and guess what?” — Frederick Kohner, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, p. 55, 1961
- [Y]ou meet some creamy bird, say she’s twenty-six or whatever, right? — James Hawes, Dead Long Enough, p. 265, 2000
- pleasing, excellent UK, 1889
Teen slang. - — American Weekly, p. 2, 14 August 1955
- He drove a creamy Corvette with red leather upholstery–on those rocket jobs that does three hundred miles an hour. — Frederick Kohner, Gidget, p. 47, 1957
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