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pink adjective- homosexual UK
Traditionally “pink for a girl, blue for a boy”. As an absolutely negative association, the colour pink was used in Nazi Germany to label homosexuals for segregation, interment and extermination; in the 1970s politically active homosexuals adopted the colour-coded symbolism and pink slowly took on a generally positive tone both in the gay and wider community, especially as a marketing designation. - It’s a bizarre blend of the uber-butch and the ultra-camp, which is why, perhaps, it has been so inevitably embraced by all types of pink persona. — Attitude, p. 34, October 2003
- white; Caucasian US
- Was she that big Gawga pink work as a tacker?” Pigmeat asked. — Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go, p. 103, 1945
- I ain’t pink and I got two strikes against me now. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 267, 1946
▶ all pink in poker, a flush consisting of all hearts or all diamonds US- — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 255, 1967
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