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working girl noun a prostitute US, 1968- I could see a girl shopping with curlers in her hair and still tell she was a working girl. — Susan Hall, Gentleman of Leisure, p. 4, 1972
- The Vegas term working girl I find a bit snobbish. — Mario Puzo, Inside Las Vegas, p. 256, 1977
- Mid Edna’s staff of working girls was in a constant state of flux. — Jan Hutson, The Chicken Ranch, p. 81, 1980
- “She a working girl?” Rice swallowed a wave of anger. “Yeah. I’ve heard she’s been doing outcall around here[.]” — James Ellroy, Suicide Hill, p. 615, 1986
- Don’t tell me she’s a working girl! — Robert Campbell, Nibbled to Death by Ducks, p. 260, 1989
- “Sometimes I feel rode too hard and put up wet,” she confided to other working girls. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 4, 1990
- All the men are fascinated by dancers, prostitutes, and models. They are like groupies. They think working girls are the most amazing thing on the planet. — Marilyn Suriani Futterman, Dancing Naked in the Material World, 1992
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