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leather bar noun a bar with a homosexual clientele whose fashion sense is leather-oriented and whose sexual tastes are sadomasochistic US- And there are, too, the “leather bars”: black-jacketed mesh inside, moving pictures of young men wrestling realistically, murals of motorcyclists at a race[.] — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 192, 1963
- — Fact, p. 26, January-February 1965
- If you want to get hurt (or if you like getting hurt) Hollywood’s leather bars offer a rare assortment of prospective masters for any slave. — Roger Gordon, Hollywood’s Sexual Underground, p. 25, 1966
- I forgot for a moment that we were both in a leather bar. — Phil Andros, Stud, p. 50, 1966
- It’s a typical leather bar, one of those supermasculine hangouts for people in armor and in revolt against everything in the world that might be thought of as feminine. — Angelo d’Arcangelo, The Homosexual Handbook, p. 137, 1968
- Afterwards, one of the members of our group wanted to be driven across town to be dropped off for the evening at a gay leather bar[.] — Jefferson Poland and Valerie Alison, The Records of the San Francisco Sexual Freedom League, p. 149, 1971
- Eugene Levitt remarks the same of “leather bar” or extreme enclosure in leather[.] — Gerald and Caroline Greene, S-M: The Last Taboo, p. 205, 1974
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