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lizzie noun a lesbian UK, 1949- Another Lesbian moved in with her, and everytime I went to Marian’s apartment, there was this huge red-haired Lizzie watching me with her cold fish-eyes full of stupid hate. — William Burroughs, Junkie, pp. 30–31, 1953
- Where the aggressive Lizzie was a guest in the hotel and invited her passive partner up to her room, we would merely notify the desk, so that the next time the woman tried to register in, she would find it difficult. — Dev Collans with Stewart Sterling, I was a House Detective, p. 103, 1954
- Those charming young ladies over there are erstwhile lizzies from Cash’s old boarding school[.] — Robert Gover, Poorboy at the Party, p. 13, 1966
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