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Jane; jane noun- a public toilet for women US
Playing on JOHN - — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 5, April 1997
- marijuana UK
- My sweet Lady Jane/When I see you again/Your servant am I/And will humbly remain[.] — The Rolling Stones, Lady Jane, 1966
- Sweet Jane, Sweet[.] — Lou Reed (performed by the Velvet Underground), Sweet Jane, 1970
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 288, 2003
- a woman, a girlfriend US, 1865
Generic use of popular name. Also “Janie”. - In the old days when Nolan’s dance hall was here on the corner, every decent-looking jane who came to the Sunday-afternoon dances was gone on him. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 30, 1947
- One of the sights of Washington is the outpouring of the janes at five o’clock. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 78, 1951
- Come here little Queenie... or ah / Has the cat got your tongue? My best shot for a C note baby she said / That’s why this Janie’s got a gun — Aerosmith, Black Cherry, 1973
- a female customer of a prostitute US
- Some of the “johns” and “janes” who liked to be watched, liked to be watched in a different way. — Joey V., Portrait of Joey, p. 115, 1969
- cocaine US
- They called it “girl” or “Jane” or “Missy” in feminine contrast to “boy” or “John” or “Mister” for king heroin. — David Simon and Edward Burns, The Corner, p. 62, 1997
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