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strange adjective new, fresh, unknown, especially sexually US- That was what he needed. A strange piece. Been a long time since he fucked anybody but Irene. — Hubert Selby Jr, Last Exit to Brooklyn, p. 268, 1957
- Usually they were mamas, but now and then what the Angels call a “strange broad” or “new pussy” would show up. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 193, 1966
- “I’ll call Ginny up and tell here, you’re scoutin’ strange tail alla time.” — George Higgins, Cogan’s Trade, p. 72, 1974
- He decided to run by the Roost and see if there was some strange cunt hanging around. — Donald Goines, Black Gangster, p. 108, 1977
▶ don’t be strange don’t resist; don’t hesitate UK A polari catchphrase, always in the imperative.- Well, don’t be strange, Mr Horne. Sit yourself down. Now what do you fancy? — Barry Took and Marty Feldman, Round The Horne, 21 May 1967
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