nance
English
Noun
nance (plural nances)
- (slang) Alternative form of nancy: an effeminate male homosexual.
- 1992, Leigh W. Rutledge, The gay decades: from Stonewall to the present
- "Fairies, nances, swishes, fags, lezzes — call 'em what you please — should of course be permitted to earn honest livings […]
- 1992, Leigh W. Rutledge, The gay decades: from Stonewall to the present
Verb
nance (third-person singular simple present nances, present participle nancing, simple past and past participle nanced)
Further reading
- nance at OneLook Dictionary Search
Noun
nance (plural nances)
- A large shrub or small tree of subtropical and tropical areas of the Americas, Byrsonima crassifolia, bearing a small, sweet, yellow fruit.
Spanish
Noun
nance m (plural nances)
- A fruit tree of the species Byrsonima crassifolia in the acerola family.
- The fruit of this tree.
- A kind of coffee grown in Costa Rica.
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