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lay noun- an act of sexual intercourse US, 1928
- “Hey, guys,” he whispered to the room, “what d’ya say we all give the bum a lay and then we’ll take back the money?” — Irving Shulman, The Amboy Dukes, p. 38, 1947
- “I don’t know why I’m not more popular with the girls. I’m such an easy lay.” — Norman Mailer, The Naked and the Dead, p. 185, 1948
- [T]he two of you’ll laugh and talk me over and agree that women are good lays and there are a lot of them. — Jack Kerouac, The Subterraneans, p. 110, 1958
- Past forty, and with her blue look, Fay finds it difficult to interest a John ... Dracula’s idea of a good lay. — Alexander Trocchi, Cain’s Book, p. 35, 1960
- I was about ten and she was probably less, and at the time a lay seemed like such a big deal[.] — Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, p. 244, 1962
- “Don’t push me, Jen. You’re the best lay I ever had, but—” — Jacqueline Susann, Valley of the Dolls, p. 265, 1966
- I felt one’s culo and asked, “How about a lay?” Imagine, just for that she started yelling for her boys. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 51, 1967
- He asked her what she charged for a lay. She said–“a dollar–I’se a good lay, mister–I’ll show you a good time.” — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 35, 1980
- “And you’re a lousy writer,” he said, “and an even lousier lay.” — Rita Ciresi, Pink Slip, p. 191, 1999
- a girl or a woman regarded as a sex-partner, usually with a modifying adjective such as easy, good, great, etc UK, 1635
- But all things considered I look good. I like men’s bums and penises. At 67 years old, I am what you might call an easy lay. — The Guardian, 17 November 2003
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