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King Kong noun- cheap and potent alcohol, usually illegally manufactured US, 1940
- On the second floor was a King Kong speakeasy, where you could get yourself five-cent and ten-cent shots of homebrewed corn[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 247, 1946
- There was Betty who had a double chin and blamed her homely red complexion on Monkey’s King Kong. — John M. Murtagh and Sara Harris, Cast the First Stone, pp. 15–16, 1957
- "Not even a little taste of King Kong," he whined. — Chester Himes, The Real Cool Killers, p. 29, 1959
- It was true that Pap Dan did wallow in King Kong until he fell out from the stuff. — Louise Meriwether, Daddy Was a Number Runner, p. 28, 1970
- the penis UK, 2001
A pet name from the legendary (fictional) beast. - in motor racing, a Dodge or Plymouth with a cylinder head with hemispherical combustion chambers, built for stock car racing US
- — John Lawlor, How to Talk Car, p. 66, 1965
- a powerful drug addiction US, 1970
- — Gilda and Melvin Berger, Drug Abuse A-Z, p. 81, 1990
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