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rough trade noun a tough, often sadistic male homosexual, especially as a casual sex-partner US, 1927- Basically, a straight one who just likes to be “blown,” though a completely homosexual person can assume this role on occasion too. — Anon., The Gay Girl’s Guide, p. 14, 1949
- So her subjects petitioned the Queen to summon forth her dashing husband and his rough trade friends, for tonight they were daring[.] — Hubert Selby Jr, Last Exit to Brooklyn, p. 59, 1957
- “Man, I want to make a score!” a young, rough-trade guy says in loud invitation to any man who wants to go. — Willard Motley, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, p. 203, 1958
- “You ever hear of rough trade?” Lewellyn said. “I’m rough trade, very rough.” — Bernard Wolfe, The Magic of Their Singing, p. 130, 1961
- I had an address book a mile long, packed with tricks from “drag queens” to rough trade, old aunties, little nellie queens that stayed home with mother. — Antony James, America’s Homosexual Underground, p. 78, 1965
- A street, stud, commonly referred to as “rough trade,” will prostitute himself for as little as five dollars. — Johnny Shearer, The Male Hustler, p. 17, 1966
- In which case, you will primarily be attracted to the “rough trade” mystique[.] — Angelo d’Arcangelo, The Homosexual Handbook, p. 37, 1968
- Almost always rough trade is fellated first after which he turns sour. — Bruce Rodgers, The Queens’ Vernacular, p. 173, 1972
- How do I know you’re not rough trade? Going to beat me up? — Edwin Torres, Q & A, p. 169, 1977
- O.K, so the scene gets more rough-trade by the minute. — Armistead Maupin, Tales of the City, p. 144, 1978
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