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daisy noun- an excellent thing or person US, 1757
- Behind all this lackadaisical exterior, he [Peter Falk]’s a daisy. In our judgment, he can act with anyone on the stage or screen today[.] — Cleveland Amory, quoted in “TV Guide Online” 2003, 1972
- an attractive young woman US, 1876
- Who was she? Just some blonde daisy, getting into the Jag. — John Milne, Alive and Kicking, p. 33, 1998
- a male homosexual US, 1944
Often used in Peter O’Donnell’s Modesty Blaise stories, 1962–2001.
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