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local noun- a resident of a location, contrasted to the visitor UK, 1835
- A woman doesn’t count all the miscellaneous dick: the guy she met at the club; that time she fucked Keith Sweat; the local she dubbed in Jamaica. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 130, 1997
- a nearby public house; a public house that has your regular custom UK
- Now Danny reasoned that as a result of financial strain Tom might be short on beer, and so he suggested that they, the trio plus Tom, should head for the local[.] — Geoff Wyatt, Saltwater Saints, p. 18, 1969
- I went down to the local to watch it on television. — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 186, 1999
- a person who surfs in an area and asserts territorial privileges there US, 1991
- — John M. Kelly, Surf and Sea, p. 289, 1965
- Okay, so this is where you tell me all about how locals rule and uppie insects like me shouldn’t be surfing your break and all that, right? — Point Break, 1991
- during a massage, hand stimulation of the penis until ejaculation US
- — Robert A. Wilson, Playboy’s Book of Forbidden Words, p. 162, 1972
- “I only give locals.” “Locals?” “Hand jobs,” she explained. “Okay,” he said, “I’ll have a local.” — Guy Talese, Thy Neighbor’s Wife, p. 431, 1980
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