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stay verb to reside US- Black People have seldom lived in one area long enough to consider it their own. Black People only STAYED in places. — Malachi Andrews and Paul T. Owens, Black Language, p. 101, 1973
- Everybody said we were moving to the ’burbs, and none of my friends wanted us to go where only white people stayed. — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 76, 1989
▶ stay awake to use amphetamines or methamphetamine continuously US A vague euphemism.- — Geoffrey Froner, Digging for Diamonds, p. 58, 1989
▶ stay loose to remain calm US- “Well, so long, Jack,” she said. “Stay loose.” — Max Shulman, I was a Teen-Age Dwarf, p. 82, 1959
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