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trick dress; trick suit noun a dress that a prostitute can remove easily US- [S]he hurried to Burbank to get her “trick suit,” which she explained was a dress worn by prostitutes to facilitate their work. — Ed Reid and Ovid Demaris, The Green Felt Jungle, p. 100, 1963
- There was a brief break in midafternoon while the girls put on their trick suits and lined up outside the fence for pictures. — Juan Carmel Cosmes, Memoir of a Whoremaster, p. 149, 1969
- — Maledicta, p. 150, Summer/Winter 1986–1987: “Sexual slang: prostitutes, pedophiles, flagellators, transvestites, and necrophiles”
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