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In 1960's/70's African American slang it meant prostitutes having sex with paying customers or "johns".Or it could mean a regular woman having sex for money.
In 1960's/70's African American slang it meant prostitutes having sex with paying customers or "johns".Or it could mean a regular woman having sex for money.
In 1960's/70's African American slang it meant prostitutes having sex with paying customers or "johns".Or it could mean a regular woman having sex for money.
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A regular woman having sex for money?... erm... if you're having sex for money, don't that make you a prostitute?... or is there a distinction between the twoin the states?... a genuine question...