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light in the loafers adjective homosexual US, 1967 A wonderful, old-fashioned euphemism.- “Men of my group are either married or, as SP would say, ‘light in the loafers.’ Homosexuals, you would call them.” — Helen Van Slyke, No Love Lost, p. 213, 1980
- — Jeff Fessler, When Drag Is Not a Car Race, p. 11, 1997
- “He was definitely light in the loafers.” — Wally Lamb, I Know This Much is True, p. 365, 1998
- “Nah, unless my instincts have gone south, I pegged that guy for being light in the loafers.” — Dixie Cash, Since You’re Leaving Anyway, Take Out the Trash, p. 187, 2004
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