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point noun- a hypodermic needle and syringe US
- — Francis J. Rigney and L. Douglas Smith, The Real Bohemia, p. xx, 1961
- History is a Scabbie Point / For putting Cash to sleep. — Leonard Cohen, Beautiful Losers, p. 238, 1966
- Hawaiian Chuck was handing out hepatitis-infected points to friends who’d burned him. — Nicholas Von Hoffman, We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us Against, p. 83, 1967
- — Geoffrey Froner, Digging for Diamonds, p. 48, 1989
- a pen; a pencil UK, 1971
Gay slang. - Do you happen to have a point on you? — Bruce Rodgers, The Queens’ Vernacular, 1972
- a percentage point US
- I was peddling them for thirty points on the dollar. — Gerald Petievich, Money Men, p. 40, 1981
- He wants three points over the vig. From me? — Goodfellas, 1990
- To begin, I put money out on the streets, chargin’ three points a week. — Casino, 1995
- a man who ensures that order reigns at a brothel US, 1987
- — Maledicta, p. 150, Summer/Winter 1986–1987: ‘Sexual slangs: prostitutes, pedophiles, flagellators, transvestites, and necrophiles’
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