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bike noun- a promiscuous woman AUSTRALIA, 1945
Suggests “easy availability for a ride”. Often in compound as “office bike”, “school bike”, “town bike”, “village bike”, etc.; occasionally, if reputation demands, “the bike”. - What an ugly old bike. I wouldn’t ride her for practice!!! — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
- She’s the University bike — Dorothy Hewett, The Chapel Perilous, p. 33, 1972
- Village bike[:] accomodating local lady — Peter Chippindale, The British CB Book, p. 160, 1981
- a motorcyle police officer US
- — New York Times Magazine, p. 87, 16 March 1958
- in harness racing, a two-wheeled horse drawn vehicle for one person, used for training or for racing US
- — Igor Kushyshyn et al., The Gambling Times Guide to Harness Racing, p. 112, 1994
- in lowball poker, a sequence from five down to ace US, 1978
- — Thomas L. Clark, The Dictionary of Gambling and Gaming, p. 19, 1987
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