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cruisy adjective- relaxing, enjoyable NEW ZEALAND
- If you want a cruisy, clear day, smoke some really good, locally grown dak. — Dominion, p. 13, 29 June 1998
- characterised by a high degree of activity by homosexual men looking for sexual partners US, 1949
Also spelt “cruisey.” - Third Avenue is also cruisy in the later afternoon. — John Francis Hunter, The Gay Insider, p. 120, 1971
- A place where one can expect to find many persons on the make is termed cruisy. — Wayne Dynes, Homolexis, p. 39, 1985
- You can go out and make good friends without it being a cruisey scenario. — Attitude, p. 34, October 2003
- (of a place) characterised by a high degree of activity by homosexual men looking for sexual partners US, 1949
Also spelt “cruisey.” - Third Avenue is also cruisy in the later afternoon. — John Francis Hunter, The Gay Insider, p. 120, 1971
- A place where one can expect to find many persons on the make is termed cruisy. — Wayne Dynes, Homolexis, p. 39, 1985
- You can go out and make good friends without it being a cruisey scenario. — Attitude, p. 34, October 2003
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