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biscuit noun- a good-looking member of whatever sex attracts you US
- My brother was seeing this biscuit out here and she almost got him shot. — Boyz N The Hood, 1990
- But even the grunge-wear could not dull the brilliant polished-mineral black of his eyes or lessen the effect of his lavish eyelashes, pouting lips, or leanly muscled babe-of-life body. A biscuit, as Mab would say. — Francesca Lia Block, I Was a Teenage Fairy, p. 73, 1998
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 1, Spring 1998
- a promiscuous woman US
- — Kenn “Naz” Young, Naz’s Dictionary of Teen Slang, p. 10, 1993
- the buttocks US
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 28, 1950
- the head US, 1934
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 7, 1945
- “Then he yanks out the barker and bangs him. Smack in the biscuit.” — Richard Prather, The Peddler, p. 67, 1952
- a watch US, 1905
- Think our nut will show to take his biscuit out of hock? — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Doom Fox, p. 175, 1978
- a phonograph record US
- — Arnold Shaw, Lingo of Tin-Pan Alley, p. 7, 1950
- in the context of live rock and roll, a deep bass note when it is felt as well as heard US
A term especially but not exclusively applied to the bass playing of Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead. - — Judi Sanders, Da Bomb, p. 2, 1997
- a white tablet of methadone, a synthetic narcotic used to treat heroin addicts US, 1972
- — Richard A. Spears, The Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink, p. 46, 1986
- fifty rocks of crack cocaine US
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 281, 2003
- — Office of National Drug Control Policy, Drug Facts, February 2003
- a tablet of MDMA, the recreational drug best known as ecstasy UK
- Biscuits–Big, flat and granular. None to date includes a cream filling. — Gareth Thomas, This Is Ecstasy, p. 55, 2002
- the hallucinogenic drug, peyote US
- — Jay Robert Nash, Dictionary of Crime, p. 30, 1992
- a handgun US
- — Joseph E. Ragen and Charles Finston, Inside the World’s Toughest Prison, p. 791, 1962
- "You have the biscuit?" Godineaux asked, using street slang for a gun. — New York Post, p. 4, 28 May 2000
- I roll with groups of ghetto bastards with biscuits. — RZA, The Wu-Tang Manual, p. 146, 2005
- a black prisoner US
- — John R. Armore and Joseph D. Wolfe, Dictionary of Desperation, p. 20, 1976
- a can of c-rations US
Vietnam war usage. - — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 22, 1991
- used as a euphemism for “bitch” US
- Drop the biscuit. (I will!) — Eminem (Marshall Mathers), Guilty Conscience, 1999
- a fool, an idiot SOUTH AFRICA
- John, you biscuit! — Surfrikan Slang, 2004
- a bit of information, usually bad US
- “Here’s a little biscuit for you to chew on.” — Austin Bay, Embrace the Suck, p. 9, 2007
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