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▪ I. bi, a. and n.|baɪ| Colloq. abbrev. of bisexual a. 2 and n. Also in Comb., esp. as bi-guy. orig. U.S.
1966M. Duffy Microcosm 194 My luck she should turn out to be bi. Don't expect it in a butch. 1967Wentworth & Flexner Dict. Amer. Slang Suppl., Bi n., adj., bisexual. 1970A. Reid Confessions of Hitch-Hiker xxi. 207 Raphael was bi. Or perhaps it was us who had lured him over to the other side of the fence. 1972Screw 12 June 32/4 (Advt.), Attractive, broad-minded, uninhibited, bi-minded couple. 1973Nation Rev. (Melbourne) 31 Aug. 1466/2 (Advt.), Camp or bi-guy wanted to share large flat with two likewise. 1977Gay News 24 Mar. 34/1 (Advt.), Good looking bi-guy, 30s..wants friendship with similar couple. 1983Listener 14 Apr. 2/3 Some were gay, many apparently bi, and a few were so hard that they would be given a wide berth in a Gorbals pub. ▪ II. bi ME. variant of by, a town. ▪ III. bi freq. ME. spelling of by prep., adv. (a., n.1): the same as next. |