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{{citations}} #* '''1672-80''', ''Ship-load of Waggery'', in ''Pepys Ballads'', volume 4, page 177, quoted in '''2001''' by Gordon Williams in ''A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery'', page 1328: #*: A Ship should have a Master to take in her freights, And a maid would have a '''youngman''' to sail in her [straits]. #* '''1967''', Johnny Rechy, ''Numbers'', page 247: #*: There's a '''youngman''' staring at him. And now a man cruising which one? Johnny. In a hollow bowl created by the drooping branches of the trees, the man goes down on Johnny. ''Thirty-two!'' Johnny counts, waiting anxiously for the '''youngman''' also to touch his cock so he can count 33 in rapid succession. #* {{rfdate}}, Roger McGough, ''Let Me Die A Youngman's Death'': #*: Let me die a '''youngman's''' death #*: not a clean & inbetween #*: the sheets holywater death #* <!--uses "youngman" twice and "young man" once-->'''2003''', ''A Comprehensive History of Ancient India'' (ISBN 81-207-2504-2), page 64: #*: It may, therefore, be proposed that the Greek invasion did help in the tying of loose political ends by a '''youngman''' of questional ancestry who had seen trying days. #*<!--only uses "youngman", but is still iffy--> '''1997''', K. K. Mohindroo, ''Basic Principles of Physics'' (ISBN 8120901991), #*: A '''youngman''' standing on a turn-table raises his hands suddenly.
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