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black adjective- secret US, 1965
- He dubbed the group his little “black box” (“black” for secret) and promised them carte blanche. — Frank Snepp, Decent Interval, p. 218, 1977
- When completed it filled a large spiral notebook nicknamed “the Black Book,” and it covered all of Delta’s skills. — Charlie A. Beckwith and Donald Knox, Delta Force, p. 168, 1983
- extremely crowded IRELAND
- The Mirage was black. You couldn’t move. There must have been over five thousand people there. — Ardal O’Hanlon, The Talk of the Town, p. 49, 1998
▶ it’s a black thing; it’s a black thang used for identifying a behaviour or sensibility that is associated with black people US- — Kenn “Naz” Young, Naz’s Dictionary of Teen Slang, p. 1, 1993
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