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Charley:

Or: Charlie :

1. Short for Charley/Charlie Hunt, British rhyming slang based on the rhyme with cunt , the vagina . See vagina for synonyms.

2. In Australia, a girl considered sexually, derived from Charlie Wheeler, rhyming slang for Sheila , a casual appellation for a girl or woman .

3. Australian slang term for a prostitute or a lesbian . See prostitute for synonyms.

4. Short for Charlie-Ronce , British rhyming slang for ponce , a pimp ; derived by the customary manner, in rhyming slang, of dropping the rhyming word. See pimp for synonyms.

5. Obsolete appellation for a male homosexual .


See Also: a piece of tail, box the compass, Charley, Charlie, Charlie Hunt, charlies, good woman, goodies, introduce Charlie, piece of tail

Quotes Containing Charley:
Charley (Walter Matthau) and Sybil (Felicia Farr) in Charley Varrick (1973): - Charley : ''I like your bed . I never slept in a round bed . What''s the best way : North, South, East or West?'' - Sybil: ''That depends on what you have in mind?'' - Charley : ''What I had in mind was boxing the compass.''
Charley Nichols (Walter Matthau) to Ann Atkinson (Glenda Jackson) in House Calls (1978): ''It''s comforting with an old broad like you. I don''t have to explain things all the time like who Ronald Colman is.''
Charley Katz (Alan Rosenberg) to Stan Harris (Jeff Fahey) in Impulse (1990): ''People depreciate. Every year you get-a-little more selective and a lot less desirable .''
Charley (Jack Nicholson) to Irene (Kathleen Turner) in Prizzi's Honor (1985): 'That ain't love . In-love is temporary. Then you move on to the next in-love. Everybody is always falling in and out of love .'
Charley Partana (Jack Nicholson) to Irene (Kathleen Turner) in Prizzi's Honor (1985): 'I look at you, I see what I want to see . That's what love is.'
Charley Nichols (Walter Matthau) in House Calls (1978): 'Still beats being married . I mean a date you can look at as a non-recurring expense; a wife is overhead.'
Charley Partanna (Jack Nicholson) and Irene Walker (Kathleen Turner) in Prizzi''s Honor (1985): ''That ain''t love . In-love is temporary. Then you move on to the next in-love. Everybody is always falling in and out of love .''
Charley (Jack Nicholson) to Irene (Kathleen Turner) in Prizzi''s Honor (1985): ''That ain''t love . In-love is temporary. Then you move on to the next in-love. Everybody is always falling in and out of love .''
Topper Harley (Charley Sheen) in Hot Shots! (1991): ''My uncle used to tell me, not playing to win is like sleeping with your sister; sure she''s a great piece-of-tail with a blouse full of goodies , but it''s just illegal.''
Blue movie producer Angelo Corelli (Keenan Wynn) to director Charly Rummel (Warren Beatty) in Promise Her Anything (1966): - Angelo Corelli: 'Times have changed.' - Charley Rummel: 'Sex never changes.' - Angelo Corelli: 'Only in America. In Denmark it changes.'


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