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A young man who works in a bar, serving alcohol etc.
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The woman who serves at a bar; a barmaid or landlady.
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Alternative form of beachgirl [An attractive girl who spends a lot of time at the beach.]
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An attractive girl who spends a lot of time at the beach.
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A system of forced labour in parts of India.
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Alternative form of bellboy [A male worker, usually at a hotel, who carries luggage and runs errands.]
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A gallant swordswoman; a dashing female adventurer.
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(film production) The first assistant to either the key grip (in charge of camera placement and movement) or the gaffer (in charge of lighting and electrics).
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(historical) Any of the young British men conscripted to work in the coal mines between 1943 and 1948.
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(archaic, colloquial) An Irish maidservant.
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The victim of blackmail.
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(usually derogatory) A scholarly, literary, or cultured woman.
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(C19 Britain) A boy who cleans boots and shoes.
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(historical) A young male servant in livery; a page.
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(historical) A boy, or sometimes a man unable to do other mining work, employed to separate impurities from coal in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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(colloquial, dated) A boy servant, or page.
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Alternative spelling of cabin boy [(dated) A boy or young man who is employed to serve as an attendant for passengers or crew members on a ship.]
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Alternative form of cabin boy [(dated) A boy or young man who is employed to serve as an attendant for passengers or crew members on a ship.]
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(Philippines, slang) A public transport barker (a man, who for a fee, calls out the destination of jeepneys and buses)
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(dated) A waitress in a bar who serves champagne.
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(now chiefly historical) A man who escorts a married woman to social functions, especially in eighteenth-century Italy; a married woman's lover.
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A female server who brings drinks to patrons of drinking establishments, typically dressed in revealing clothing.
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(dated) A female comedian.
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Alternative spelling of coolie [An unskilled Asian worker, usually of Chinese or Indian descent; a labourer; a porter. Coolies were frequently transported to other countries in the 19th and early 20th centuries as indentured labourers.]
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(publishing) A boy employed to carry copy and run errands.
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Alternative form of copy boy [(publishing) A boy employed to carry copy and run errands.]
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(Philippines) A young woman who has passed puberty but is not yet married; an eligible young woman.
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(archaic) A lady, a woman.
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(historical) A woman's paid female companion.
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Obsolete spelling of damsel [A young woman (of noble birth).]
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Obsolete form of damsel. [A young woman (of noble birth).]
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A chattering damsel (component of a mill).
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A young woman perceived as being helpless in a dangerous situation and requiring rescue.
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A boy who attends a boarding school only during the day.
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Obsolete spelling of dey (a dairymaid) [(UK dialectal, Scotland) A servant who has charge of the dairy; a dairymaid.]
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(obsolete) A young squire or the attendant to a knight; a page
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(obsolete) A female donzel.
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(India, historical) A native male valet in Madras during the British Raj, corresponding to the bearer of North India.
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A male employed to run errands.
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(derogatory) A vulgar, abusive or nagging woman with a loud, unpleasant voice.
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(derogatory) Befitting a fishwife; vulgar and raucous.
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A girl who sells flowers.
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(now historical) A serving boy, attendant, page with similar duties to those of an adult footman.
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A bedroom, or any room used for fornication.
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A woman; a wife, especially a Dutch or German one.
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(Ireland, historical) In ancient Ireland, a manual laborer without property.
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A humorous woman, especially a professional comedienne.
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A male waiter (especially at a French restaurant).
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Alternative spelling of girl next door
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(historical, Ireland) A moneylender during the Great Famine.
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(motor racing) A hostess at a motor racing event.
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(Philippines) A bargirl.
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A girl or woman of this subculture.
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(dated) A plasterer's (male) attendant who supplied him with mortar.
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(archaic) A follower; footman; page; a servant.
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(usually humorous) A female henchman; a henchwoman.
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(chiefly US, in Spanish-speaking contexts, slang) A man, a chap, a guy; especially a Hispanic or Spanish man.
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A bar hostess or bargirl; a paid female companion offering conversation and in some cases sex.
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Alternative form of houseboy [(chiefly historical) A young male domestic servant, especially in a British colony in former times.]
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Alternative form of houseboy [(chiefly historical) A young male domestic servant, especially in a British colony in former times.]
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The realm or sphere of hussies.
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(Britain) A woman who is in vogue, typically as an actress, model, socialite, or the like.
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(slang, US) Alternative spelling of ke-mo sah-bee [(US, slang) An address to a friend, said to mean "my trusted friend".]
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(slang, US) Alternative spelling of ke-mo sah-bee [(US, slang) An address to a friend, said to mean "my trusted friend".]
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(informal) A female kinkster.
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An attractive young woman employed by a KTV bar to serve drinks and snacks and to sing along with male patrons.
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(chess, slang, rare) A queen.
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(chiefly in the plural) A lady who is affluent and thus able to have lunch with other such ladies in relatively expensive restaurants.
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A young or submissive member of the leatherman subculture.
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A woman who withholds sex in order to get her way.
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The fact or state of being a madam in charge of a brothel.
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A female salesperson, a shopgirl, especially in Paris.
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(obsolete, humorous) A supposed title given to a woman thought to be acting like a minx (usually with possessive adjective).
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(informal) A young woman; miss.
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(slang, used in the vocative) A colloquial means of address of man in places such as Jamaica and Shropshire in England.
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Alternative spelling of odalisque [(historical) A female slave in a harem, especially one in the Ottoman seraglio.]
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(historical) A female slave in a harem, especially one in the Ottoman seraglio.
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(archaic) A woman who deals in oysters.
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A young male attendant at a wedding, generally between five and ten years of age.
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A male who delivers newspapers to houses on a paper round
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A member of an alliance of African-American street gangs based in southern California.
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Alternative form of postboy [(historical) A male postilion.]
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(dated) A girl who works serving customers in an inn or public house.
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(derogatory, chiefly US) A young girl or woman (or less commonly a man) who is vain, spoiled or selfish; a prima donna.
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(military slang) A girl or woman.
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Archaic spelling of quean. [(archaic) A woman, now especially an impudent or disreputable woman; a prostitute.]
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(idiomatic, slang) A glamorous model accompanying the pit crew in Japanese motor racing.
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Alternative form of Skeffington's daughter [(historical) An old instrument of torture, a metal A-frame that compressed the body so as to force blood from the nose and ears.]
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(UK, dialect, nonstandard) gentleman
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A young woman of low social status (often enslaved) who performs as a musician and entertainer, especially in Asian societies.
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(military, slang) The act of beginning and ending a sentence with the address sir.
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A female required to perform sexual acts, a sex slave.
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(informal) A girl from outer space.
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(rare) A female stalker.
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(historical) A member of the Hearts of Steel, a Protestant movement that originated in County Antrim, Ireland, in opposition to high rents and evictions.
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Alternative form of stockboy [A young stockman.]
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Alternative form of stockboy [A young stockman.]
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A young woman wearing a tight sweater that emphasizes the bustline: a popular Hollywood fashion of the 1940s and 1950s.
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(Canada, informal, derogatory, specifically) The Office québécois de la langue française (Quebec Board of the French Language)
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(South Africa) A hoodlum or street thug, especially one from the townships; a township skollie.
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(nonstandard) A female urchin.
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(darts) A woman who escorts a player to the stage at a darts event.
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(archaic) A promiscuous woman; a mistress (“other woman in an extramarital relationship”).
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A female friend who accompanies one to offer support.
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A worldly and social woman who frequents fashionable places.
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(rare) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see working, girl.
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