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little black book noun- an address book containing clients’ names and telephone numbers, especially in an illegal enterprise US, 1980
- Xaviera Hollander admits to paying “$5,000 down” for her little black book when she went out of the business and Hollander went into it. — Leonard Shecter and William Phillips, On the Pad, p. 34, 1973
- He found Dandolo’s little black book. In it were listed major Mafia drug traffickers from New York to California. — Robert Daley, Prince of the City, p. 143, 1978
- Police vice squadders who raided Brandy Baldwin’s bordello in Forest Hill are chortling over the Little Black Book, which contains some of the more illustrious names in local clubdom. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 21, 8 January 1980
- a (notional) notebook in which bachelors are reputed to keep girls’ telephone numbers AUSTRALIA, 1984
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