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sister noun- used as a form of address for a woman whose name is unknown US, 1906
- What’s the matter, sister? You ain’t saying much. — It Happened One Night, 1934
- a black woman US, 1968
- But O.J. had the “good-looking-man” factor going for him. Those middle-aged sisters came to court every day and stared at this good-looking man they’d like to fuck. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 204
- Sitting up on the customer’s seat was a big fine sister who was popping her fingers and wiggling to the music and smiling at me because our eyes had met. — Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice, p. 28, 1968
- And some sister was stepping forward, saying, “Who got guns?!” — Bobby Seale, A Lonely Rage, p. 199, 1978
- FLOYD: There used to be a time when sisters didn’t know shit about gettin’ their pussy licked. — True Romance, 1993
- a form of address between homosexual men UK, 1992
This CAMP - [T]hey were much too butch pour moi, sister[.] — the cast of “Aspects of Love”, Prince of Wales Theatre, Palare (Boy Dancer Talk) for Beginners, 1989–92
- a fellow homosexual US
- Sister–an intimate friend and confidant who is not a lover. — Anon., The Gay Girl’s Guide, p. 15, 1949
- Right here–behind those trees–my “sister” will watch out for us. — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 194, 1963
- — Florida Legislative Investigation Committee (Johns Committee), Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida, 1964: “Glossary of homosexual terms and deviate acts”
- When he annexes a new lover he can depend on the fact that his best pal or “sister” as chums are known in the “gay world,” is going to do his very best to get the new acquisition into bed. — Antony James, America’s Homosexual Underground, p. 30, 1965
- I have been invited home to meet one number’s lover for a sandwich, have been groped accidentally by platonic acquaintances (I never liked “sister”), and have had many an ego satisfaction. — John Francis Hunter, The Gay Insider, pp. 102–103, 1971
- Face it, girl, Archie’s a sister. — Chasing Amy, 1997
- a female fellow member of a countercultural or underground political movement US
- Each service should be performed by a tight gang of brothers and sisters whose commitment should enable them to handle an overload of work with ability and enthusiasm. — The Digger Papers, p. 15, August 1968
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