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trannie; tranny noun- a transvestite UK, 1984
- The “Tranny Ball” is one of the inner city’s social events, the extravagent camp costumes much enjoyed by the elderly and middle-aged working class[.] — Sunday Mail, 26 February 1989
- For trannies most of the danger is once you get into the car and they find out you aren’t a woman, Neil said[.] — The Vancouver Sun, p. A6, 23 March 1992
- I watched the trannies in the galley messing around with some lettuce in a bowl. — Kitty Churchill, Thinking of England, p. 60, 1995
- Unlike so many trannies, past and present, Candy, born James Lawrence Slattery, never spoofed womanhood or the ways in which pop culture filters and distorts it. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. E1, 28 July 1997
- a transsexual US, 1997
- Just your average, typical trailer-park trannie from Austin, Texas. — James St. James, Party Monster, p. 80, 1990
- And then, queer audiences seem to have only two speeds when it comes to transwriting: a) trannies belong and gosh do they have it difficult; b) trannies should take a hike and stop trying to hijack gay and lesbian efforts. — Lambda Book Report, p. 36, 30 September 1997
- Among them was the trannie’s natural predator: a group of twenty-something men out for a good time. — Nerve, p. 41, May–June 2000
- a transistor radio UK, 1969
- I’ll take the old tranny along[.] — Mike Stott, Soldiers Talking, Cleanly, 1978
- — Louis S. Leland, A Personal Kiwi-Yankee Dictionary, p. 105, 1984
- in a car or truck, a transmission US
- — John Edwards, Auto Dictionary, p. 174, 1993
- any surface used for skating or foot-propelled scootering that is not totally horizontal UK
From “transition”. - — Ben Sharpe, Scooter Crazy, p. 121, 2000
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