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turnout noun- a novice prostitute; a prostitute working in a particular brothel for the first time US, 1973
- Each Angel looked about, checking out any movement towards his old lady, and at the same time he might be thinking of getting in line for one of those magnificent mama turn-outs. — Frank Reynolds, Freewheelin’ Frank, p. 6, 1967
- Til now I never had the time for a turnout. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 161, 1973
- I had ignored the compulsive desire of any turn-out to flee the master who had put her new slick image together. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Airtight Willie and Me, p. 63, 1979
- — J.R. Schwartz, The Official Guide to the Best Cat Houses in Nevada, p. 166, 1993: “Sex glossary”
- She was a “turn out” (TO), new to prostitution and, especially, to the brothel scene. — Lora Shaner, Madam, p. 48, 1999
- in the illegal production of alcohol, the yield of whisky compared to the amount of raw materials US
- What turn-out did you get – ten gallons to the bag? — David W. Maurer, Kentucky Moonshine, p. 127, 1974
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