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Queer StreetMeaningAn imaginary street where people in difficulty live. OriginThis slang term was recorded in 1811 in an updated version of Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, entitled Lexicon Balatronicum: A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket Eloquence:
The phrase is often associated with debtors, although not exclusively so. Queer Street may have been imaginary but it where it was imagined to be was certainly London. By 1821 the term had found its way into Pierce Egan's Real life in London:
Of course, the phrase was coined long before the 1920s when 'queer' was first used as a synonym for 'homosexual'.
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