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catcher noun- the passive partner in homosexual sex US, 1966
- I’ve been known to pitch, but I’m no catcher. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 149, 1967
- — Maledicta, p. 231, 1979: Kinks and queens: linguistic and cultural aspects of the terminology for gays
- — H. Max, Gay (S)language, p. 7, 1988
- “Who would be the top man in that combination? Aren’t they both natural catchers?” — Ethan Morden, Everybody Loves You, p. 163, 1988
- Hey, hey! I’ll play your victim, but not your catcher. — Chasing Amy, 1997
- Frank found one the day he arrived at Folsom—a big black-beared “pitcher” (in prison jargon, the active sexual partner) whose last “catcher” (passive partner) had been paroled several weeks before. — Lora Shaner, Madam, p. 74, 1999
- a peripheral member of an illegal drug enterprise hired to retrieve drugs hurriedly thrown out of a window to avoid confiscation and arrest US
- Chillie has hired the fourteen-year-old son of the building superintendent as a “catcher”–he is on call to retrieve any cocaine thrown out the window during a bust. — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 28, 1989
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