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jigtown noun a neighbourhood populated largely by black people US, 1987- But that knowledge helped him only slightly as he tossed about and fought for sleep in a lonely Jigtown hotel room. — Bruce Jay Friedman, The Dick, p. 172, 1970
- — Maledicta, p. 52, 1986–1987: “A continuation of a glossary of ethnic slurs in American English”
- Lorna gigged the Katydid Klub, Bido Lito’s, Malloy’s Next, and a host of dives on the edge of jigtown. — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 271, 1994
- If you want to grill a jig outside his backyard you don’t use a hotel room in jigtown. — Loren D. Estleman, Jitterbug, p. 20, 1998
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