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diamond noun- anything that is considered as the best, especially as an assessment of personal qualities UK, 1990
- We’re diamond geezers, Russ. Diamonds — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 45, 1997
- She doesn’t understand football but she’s a diamond, that girl. — Martin King & Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 141, 1999
- He’s a dad, a diamond, a man who likes a drink and a bite to eat. — John King, Human Punk, p. 234, 2000
- James is evidently an old-code man, with a sharp eye for separating the diamonds (good guys) from the plastics (flaky ones)[.] — The Guardian, p. 4, 13 May 2003
- an amphetamine tablet scored with a diamond-shape UK
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 279, 2003
- a tablet of MDMA, the recreational drug best known as ecstasy UK
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 289, 2003
- a custom diamond-shaped car window US
- — Edith A. Folb, runnin’ down some lines, p. 234, 1980
- Diamonds in the back, sunroof top/ diggin the scene with the gangster lean. — Massive Attack, Be Thankful for What You’ve Got, 1991
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