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daisy:

1. C19 th British euphemism for the female genitals . See vagina for synonyms.

2. C20 th American derisive heterosexual term for a male homosexual .

Quote: From Encyclopedia of Graffiti Robert Reisner & Lorraine Wechsler (1974): 'Daisies of the world unite ; you have nothing to lose but your chains .'

3. Short for daisy-chain .

4. The last man at the end of a daisy-chain .
See also: daisy-chainer ; fugitive-from-a-chain-gang .


See Also: 3-Cs, bum chain, chain gang, chain sex, daisy, daisy chain, daisy duck, daisy-chainer, floral arrangement, fugitive from a chain gang, jaisy, link-sausage, lucky Pierre, spintra

Quotes Containing daisy:
Dixie Daisy (Barbara Stanwyck) in Lady of Burlesque (1943): ''When I dress for a date with you, it will be a suit of armor and brass knuckles.''
Dixie Daisy (Barbara Stanwyck) in Lady of Burlesque (1943): 'When I dress for a date with you, it will be a suit of armor and brass knuckles.'
Daisy Heath (Margaret Sullavan) to her maid Martha (Hattie McDaniel) in The Shopworn Angel (1938): 'Why do you want to get married anyway? When a man knows he's got you then you haven't got him.'


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