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Lincoln noun- a five-dollar note US
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 13, 1945
- Then, when we get out of this cold shack we’ll make a pile of Lincolns. — Red Rudensky, The Gonif, p. 22, 1970
- a five-dollar prostitute US
- A resident prostitute of any stature won’t take his clohtes off for less than $10. And frequently they get $15 and $20. Sailors are usually what are called LINCOLNS. They are eager to supplement their income with homosexual acts for as little as five dollars. — KFRC radio, San Francisco, 8 November 1965: “The Market Street proposition”
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