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kitty noun- a pool of money US, 1887
Originally a poker term. - — Oswald Jacoby, Oswald Jacoby on Poker, p. 142, 1947
- Barger went off to get a beer kitty going. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 140, 1966
- Walberto was mad at me because he ain’t had a chance to chip into my comin’-home kitty. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 209, 1979
- At first I reckoned the lack of food in the fridge was ‘cause some cheapskate scabs were not putting into the kitty. — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 41, 1987
- By sunrise a lot of the players would have blown off all of the night’s street profits, some even losing their re-up kitty too. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 171, 1992
- the vagina US
A diminutive of PUSSY- When it comes to mowing our lickable lawns, the hairstyle you choose for your kitty can be an expression of your personal taste. — The Village Voice, 8–14 November 2000
- Lit by a single police cruiser light, flickers of Kim’s kettle drums, kiester, and kitty are illuminated. — Mr. Skin, Mr. Skin’s Skincyclopedia, p. 170, 2005
- a woman US, 1936
- But many a kitty has gone for me even when I didn’t have big bread behind me. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 19, 1975
- a guy, a young man US
An extension of CAT- "Hey, I don’t know that kitty at all," Chico said. — Hal Ellson, The Golden Spike, p. 39, 1952
- a jail or prison US
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 117, 1950
- a Cadillac car US
- — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 73, 1970
- AIDS US
- The kitty, the monster, the scratch. The three young men from Brooklyn know the street slang for AIDS, and how to speak the same language. — Newsday, p. A5, 6 June 2006
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