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fox noun- a beautiful woman or girl US, 1961
- Since there were two Negro colleges near his town, why not cut out all the old time “handkerchief head waitress” and recruit all young college “foxes”. — Babs Gonzales, I Paid My Dues, p. 83, 1967
- Name’s Dee-Dee. She a fox, too. I think Jimmy strung out behind her. — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 63, 1968
- Your sister is really turning into a fox. — Fast Times at Ridgemont High, 1982
- an attractive male US
- Wasp Afro, puka shells, Che Guevara T-shirt. Joan thought Spenser was “a fox.” — Cyra McFadden, The Serial, p. 30, 1977
- He would have blond, curly hair and deep blue eyes. He would be a fox, no doubt about it. — Robert Lipkin, A Brotherhood of Outlaws, p. 137, 1981
- in poker, the sixth player to the left of the dealer US
- — George Percy, The Language of Poker, p. 33, 1988
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