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walkie-talkie noun- an able-bodied person (from the perspective of a disabled person) UK
- My awareness within the record of “Spasticus [’Spasticus Autisticus’, 1981]” wasn’t a shared awareness among the “walkie-talkies”, so I obviously knew there was a risk that I was going to alienate a lot of people[.] — Jim Dury [quoting Ian Dury, 1999], Ian Dury and the Blockheads–Song by Song, p. 131, 2003
- a portable two-way radio US, 1939
- Lt. Buell called Lt. O’Dwyer on the prc-6 (the Army calls them “walkie-talkies”) and told him that the covering squad was in position. — Martin Russ, The Last Parallel, p. 105, 1957
- a prisoner who associates with guards US
- — William K. Bentley and James M. Corbett, Prison Slang, 1992
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