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nance noun an effeminate male or homosexual US, 1910 Disparaging.- The club-footed nance son-of-a-bitch. — Horace McCoy, Kiss Tomorrow Good-bye, p. 70, 1948
- The nance, in drag, had been hoping to get his hands on this inheritance by finding his mother[.] — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 211–212, 1954
- Right away I spotted the nances, they were dolled up like Lady Astor’s horses. — Dev Collans with Stewart Sterling, I was a House Detective, p. 105, 1954
- The unsophisticated who think of queers as prancing nances with rouged lips and bleached hair may not believe that all pansies do not wear skirts over their pants. — Lee Mortimer, Women Confidential, p. 63, 1960
- When he told the director, softly, where to get off, the nance gave him notice. — Mary McCarthy, The Group, p. 72, 1963
- — Fact, p. 27, January–February 1965
- — Robert A. Wilson, Playboy’s Book of Forbidden Words, p. 177, 1972
- The little nance of a bartender smiled roguishly[.] — Robert Deane Pharr, Giveadamn Brown, p. 151, 1978
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