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kiki adjective- in a homosexual relationship, comfortable with playing both roles in sex US, 1941
- "In bed, the difference between femme and butch disappears," they will say. "There everybody is ki-ki." — Donald Webster Cory, The Lesbian in America, p. 107, 1964
- She says she is "ki-ki," a frequently heard expression denoting the ability to change roles from passive to aggressive and back again. — Ruth Allison, Lesbianism, p. 54, 1967
- bisexual US
- — American Speech, p. 57, Spring-Summer 1970: “Homosexual slang”
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