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trim verb- to cheat, defraud or swindle someone UK, 1600
- It didn’t surprise Goldy that Jackson had been trimmed on The Blow. — Chester Himes, A Rage in Harlem, p. 40, 1957
- I’ll trim you babies like little lambs. — Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, p.12, 1962
- Somebody you can trim for a dime or a buck or a bundle. — Robert Edmond Alter, Carny Kill, p. 18, 1966
- What happened to all your plans on starting you a church and trimming all them sisters out of their money? — Donald Goines, Whoreson, p. 223, 1972
- I wondered just how long it was gonna be before I found a way to trim Robin outta some kinda bread. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 106, 1973
- “Old Man One Pocket is still trimming suckers at the old poolroom.” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Long White Con, p. 159, 1977
- to have sex with a woman US
- And I trimmed her three or four times as I remember and just had a ball. — Bruce Jackson, Outside the Law, pp. 110–111, 1972
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