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blade noun- a knife US, 1896
- He came back, pulling a blade[.] — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, p. 131, 1964
- And I pointing to my pocket making believe they a blade in it[.] — Sara Harris, The Lords of Hell, p. 22, 1967
- Hip little kiddies never carry a BLADE; it’s a bad scene if you meet up with your equalizer or John Law. — Hy Lit, Hy Lit’s Unbelievable Dictionary of Hip Words for Groovy People, p. 5, 1968
- [S]ince she knew Carri wouldn’t work without having her blade on her she knew it was wise to get off my ass. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 83, 1973
- I thought only PRs went to the blades over a broad. — Edwin Torres, Q & A, p. 45, 1977
- Bama, you got your blade? — True Romance, 1993
- Aw, my blade! — Airheads, 1994
- Wonder why O.J. used a blade? Why not a gun with a silencer? A guy like him could get any weapon he wanted. Why a blade? — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 128, 1996
- a surgeon US, 1974
- — Journal of American Folklore, pp. 568–581, January–March 1978: “The gomer”
- a man US
- Vice does not thrive here, becuase the young blades seek it elsewhere. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, New York confidential, p. 83, 1948
- a Cadillac car, especially a Coupe de Ville or Fleetwood US
Black teen slang. - — Edith A. Folb, runnin’ down some lines, p. 229, 1980
- a type of expensive chrome car wheel rim US
- — Ethan Hilderbrant, Prison Slang, p. 13, 1998
- — Don R. McCreary (Editor), Dawg Speak, 2001
- Dubs, blades, shoes, sneakers, twinkies–street slang for custom wheels–are status symbols, made popular by athletes and rap stars. — Cincinnati Enquirer, p. 1B, 29 August 2003
- a moped BERMUDA
- — Peter A. Smith and Fred M. Barritt, Bermewjan Vurds, 1985
- a dollar US
- — Gary K. Farlow, Prison-ese, p. 4, 2002
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