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fam noun- the hand UK, 1699
English gypsy use. - — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 10, 2000
- a family AUSTRALIA
Also recorded in the US. - [H]eaps of food stalls for the fam. — Beat, p. 18, 9 July 1996
- — Ethan Hilderbrant, Prison Slang, p. 47, 1998
- a trusted person, someone who is considered to be family UK
- [M]y fam wuz mad deep up in the club the other day[.] — Urban Dictionary, 6 November 2003
- Yo fam, hold this for me. — Live, 2006
familynoun a group of prostitutes and their pimp US- “Her old man got one-to-three in the joint for burglary. She wants to join our family.” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 208, 1969
- I felt deep down in my heart that I could now sit back, relax, and enjoy the silky life and get my family of four girls in order. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 81–82, 1973
- We don’t have a quota in our family. — Susan Hall, Ladies of the Night, p. 62, 1973
▶ in the family way pregnant UK, 1796- Those who dabble in bawdy pleasures can often find themselves in the family way before long[.] — The Guardian, 6 April 2004
familyadjective homosexual US- — Kevin Dilallo, The Unofficial Gay Manual, p. 240, 1994
- I just found out my boss was family ... and to think I have talked about hockey scores for the past six months to throw him off! — Jeff Fessler, When Drag Is Not a Car Race, p. 36, 1997
- “Also family,” says Josef. “Family” means homosexual in gay slang. — Bart Luirink (translated by Loes Nas), Moffies, p. 118, 2000
family jewelsnoun the male genitals US, 1922- The first time he saw Carl, Lee thought, “I could use that, if the family jewels weren’t in pawn to Uncle Junk [heroin].” — William Burroughs, Queer, p. 21, 1985
- Both of his hands circled her left wrist, trying to get her to release his family jewels — Ben Rehder, Bone Dry, p. 245, 2003
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