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turn out verb- to recruit and convert someone to prostitution US
- “A broad?” Rudy raised an eyebrow. “Thinkin about turnin her out, huh?” — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 14, 1960
- But I also have a gift of converting. I turn girls out. — Susan Hall, Gentleman of Leisure, p. 6, 1972
- I just ain’t got the time to turn a girl out. When I get a girl, I want her to be ready made in sportin’ life. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 156, 1973
- When I turned out, I worked call. — Gerald Paine, A Bachelor’s Guide to the Brothels of Nevada, p. 137, 1978
- to engage a woman in serial sex with multiple partners US
- Girls who get turned out at Hell’s Angels parties don’t think of police in terms of protection. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 195, 1966
- to convert someone to homosexuality US
- Boy, that Jeep can turn ‘em out. — Chester Himes, Cast the First Stone, p. 13, 1952
- The place a punk usually gets turned out is the county jail. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 368, 1972
- With the help of the homosexual, Jug had turned out a young white boy by the name of Jerry. — Donald Goines, White Man’s Justice, Black Man’s Grief, p. 163, 1973
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