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PC adjective politically correct US, 1986 Originally used of left-on-left criticism, appropriated and exploited by the right to marginalise any and all dissent from the left.- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, Spring 1991
- I know not to dick with him when it comes to matters PC. — Armistead Maupin, Maybe the Moon, p. 163, 1992
- C’mon. Don’t get all p.c. on me. — Chasing Amy, 1997
- I’m in the garden of our des-res [desirable residence], PC, five-bedroomed, [...] Right-On Crouch End house. — Stuart Browne, Dangerous Parking, pp. 317–18, 2000
- I’d never have bet on you goin’ all PC and self-righteous on us. — Christopher Brookmyre, Boiling a Frog, p. 121, 2000
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