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seafood noun a sailor as an object of homosexual desire US- — Donald Webster Cory and John P. LeRoy, The Homosexual and His Society, p. 266, 1963: “A lexicon of homosexual slang”
- — Florida Legislative Investigation Committee (Johns Committee), Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida, 1964: “Glossary of homosexual terms and deviate acts”
- You have plenty of clients because of the great number of military men, especially the sailors, which we commonly call “seafood.” — “The Market Street Proposition” (KFRC radio, San Francisco), 8 November 1965
- Any kind of seafood will do[.] — Kenneth Marlowe, The Gay World of Kenneth Marlowe, p. 31, 1966
- — Robert A. Wilson, Playboy’s Book of Forbidden Words, p. 219, 1972
- — Maledicta, p. 19, 1983: “Ritual and personal insults in stigmatized subcultures”
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 189, 2002
- — Attitude, p. 60, July 2003: “Old palare lexicon”
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