georgia v.
1. to play a confidence trick on a person who has newly arrived from the south and is thus naïve as regards the northern, urban world.
Juba to Jive. |
2. to be seduced into a sexual liaison by a woman.
Scene (1996) 33: One of the girls georged him [...] to see if he was as good a producer as a braggart. [Ibid.] 53: Trick, was he? A trick to be georged and then told on? | ||
Pimp 58: I reacted like any stupid would-be pimp who had been ‘Georgied’. [Ibid.] 75: She’s ‘Georgiaed’ three bullshit pimps since she got here. |
3. (also do the G, send to Georgia) of a prostitute’s client, to accept her services but to renege on payment; thus to rape.
Big Gold Dream 56: ‘He Georgiaed me [...] He sent me to Georgia.’ Sugar couldn’t help but hear her. He knew she meant that a man she had taken to her room had shown her some money, but afterwards had refused to pay her. | ||
Black Players 58: I never made a mistake, never got ‘Georgiaed’ [taken advantage of sexually without receiving money]. | ||
Royal Family 550: Maj had georgia’d her [...] using that subhuman little dildo of hers, Sapphire. [Ibid.] 626: What’s the difference what color their cocks were if they made her do the G? [Ibid.] 631: The Queen had georgia’d her – that was what it had been; rape is rape. |