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moose noun- in the Korean war, a girlfriend, mistress or prostitute US, 1951
From the Japanese musume. - — American Speech, p. 119, May 1960: “Korean bamboo English”
- I have been shacked up there now for more than two years with the prettiest little moose you ever did see. — Joseph C. Goulden, Korea, p. 142, 1982
- an unattractive female IRELAND
- And her friend was an awful-looking moose apparently. — Joseph O’Connor, Red Roses and Petrol, p. 73, 1995
- Trouble was she was a bit of a specky [bespectacled] moose. — Dave Courtney, Dodgy Dave’s Little Black Book, p. 25, 2001
- in poker, a large pot US
- — John Vorhaus, The Big Book of Poker Slang, p. 26, 1996
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