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faggot noun a male homosexual US, 1914- This was the doorman I had talked to on the phone a little earlier, but on the phone he hadn’t sounded like a faggot. — Horace McCoy, Kiss Tomorrow Good-bye, p. 276, 1948
- I never could stomach the relish with which soldiers would describe how they had stomped some faggot in a bar. — Norman Mailer, Advertisements for Myself, p. 223, 1954
- Let’s see those knockers ... Memo to casting. Get a new monster. This one’s a faggot. — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 66, 1957
- Oh, babe, she was such a faggot! Awful. — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 203, 1963
- It was the first time I’d been around guys who weren’t afraid of being faggots. They were faggots because they wanted to be. — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 146, 1965
- The talk turned way out, on faggots and their asses which, swinging from side to side, could make a girl look ridiculous, like she wasn’t moving. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 54, 1967
- Come to think of it, you’re the type that gives faggots a bad name. — Mart Crowley, The Boys in the Band, p. 30, 1968
- I said, “Did you know that [FBI Director J. Edgar] Hoover is a faggot–your boss?” — H. Rap Brown, Die Nigger Die!, p. 103, 1969
- Look, Gussie, you are dealing with the oldest faggot in the Upper Ubangi, so come off the peg. — William Burroughs, Queer, p. 71, 1985
- Multicultural Management Program Fellows — Dictionary of Cautionary Words and Phrases, 1989
- I don’t know whether I walked like a man or the biggest faggot that ever came down the pike, but I did walk across that office. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 22, 1990
- By calling himself a faggot, he steals the thunder away from the mouthy jerks of this world who’d like to beat him to it. — Chasing Amy, 1997
- Sometimes he still dreamed about it, though–the way they held him down and took turns with him, calling him a faggot[.] — Francesca Lia Block, I Was a Teenage Fairy, p. 162, 1998
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