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pink noun- a white person US
- “ Was she that big Gawga pink work as a tacker?” Pigmeat asked. — Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go, p. 103, 1945
- In no time at all Konky got on the ball / And had ten whorers–nine pinks and a shade. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 103, 1976
- a liberal; a socialist; a communist sympathiser US, 1927
- The others got good government jobs, became “contact men” or spoke at meetings and wrote for publications sponsored by rich left-wingers to provide automobiles and other luxuries for the needier pinks. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 9, 1951
- Rumor had it that there were quite a few pinks in the publishing biz. — Mary McCarthy, The Group, p. 185, 1963
- the open vagina US
Widely used in pornography, and beyond. - — Carrie Fisher, Surrender the Pink, 1991
- When I see a naked woman spread out in the centerfold of Playboy or a porn queen sitting atop some stud in reverse-cowgirl position or a sassy stripper showing her pink in a gentleman’s all-nude club, one burning question always comes to mind: Who does her pubic hair? — The Village Voice, 8–14 November 2000
- proof of car ownership US
A shortened form of PINK SLIP- You know, a guy goes up to another guy’s car and looks it up and down like it has gangrene or something, and he says: “You wanna go?” Or, if it was a real grudge match for some reason, he’d say, “You wanna for pink slips?” — Tom Wolfe, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, p. 88, 1965
- We already got the pink. Then we maybe drive it around for a week. — Robert Campbell, In La-La Land We Trust, p. 85, 1986
- a capsule of secobarbital sodium (trade name Seconal), a central nervous system depressant US
- — John B. Williams, Narcotics and Hallucinogenics, p. 115, 1967
- a casino gambling token worth $2.50 US
- — Michael Dalton, Blackjack, p. 68, 1991
- in poker, a flush consisting of either hearts or diamonds US
- — Irwin Steig, Common Sense in Poker, p. 186, 1963
- in horse racing, a track police officer US
Derived from the Pinkerton Agency. - — Dan Parker, The ABC of Horse Racing, p. 147, 1947
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