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silk noun- a white person US
- Every dealer had five or six silks who spent a lot of money. — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 70, 1960
- [I]n Harlem white women are known as silks, due to the legend that their pubic hair feels silky to the skin. — Chester Himes, Pinktoes, p. 157, 1961
- a homosexual US
- — David Claerbaut, Black Jargon in White America, p. 77, 1972
- in the categorisation of sexual activity by teenage boys, a touch of a girl’s crotch outside her underwear US
- Next in order of significant intimacy was “getting silk,” which meant touching panty-crotch, and then for the more successful, “getting pube.” — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 3, 1986
- money US
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 195, 1950
- heroin UK
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 207, 2002
- hair
The specialist slang of hair erotica. - — Angela Lewis, My Other Self, p. 60, 2010
- All My Life I Wanted The Silk: I Have A Long Hair Fetish Story — experienceproject.com, 29 October 2010
▶ hit the silk; take to silk to open a parachute after jumping from a plane US, 1933- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 46, 1945
- — American Speech, p. 319, October/December 1948: ‘Slang of the American paratrooper’
- Sandy and Oscar Brice had collided when they were doing a squirrel cage, and both of them had to hit the silk. — Gregory “Pappy” Boyington, Baa Baa Black Sheep, p. 140, 1958
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