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Purse

A man that a feminine lesbian takes to an event( ie.. job or family)in an effort to appear straight.
My girlfriend took her Purse to her family reunion and her job's picnic until she feels comfortable coming out.
by E_Diva December 28, 2007
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A purse is usually small and made of leather. A woman keeps it in her handbag. It contains valuables such as coins, credit cards, a driving licence, paper money and postage stamps.
We noticed a woman looking at a lovely leather purse in the War on Want charity shop in Ballynahinch, Co. Down the other day. She took it to the counter, took her purse from her handbag, took out some money and handed it to the assistant. The voluntary assistant said "Thank You", put the purse into a plastic bag and handed it to the woman.
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Verb: purse

Before a prostitute and her client engage in any sexual activity and are still in the street the prostitute will negoatiate a price for the forthcoming sexual pleasure and or/ accept money beforehand. This is called 'pursing'.
Sarah would often purse in the dark back-alleys in order to fund her higher education.
by Blanka June 17, 2006
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A (whipped) male who holds items usually held in a purse for his significant other (gf/wife) so that she doesn't have to bring her purse. IE lipstick, money, keys, wallet
GF: Sweetie, can you put my keys in your pocket?
Male: Sure
GF: Oh, and here's my lipstick too.
Male: Umm, ok.
GF: Oh, one last thing - my scrunchie.
Male: Dammit - what am I? Your purse?

or:
GF: Hey purse, can you pass me my lipstick?
by locos April 8, 2007
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Purse

The final confirmation of homosexuality, usually present when one speaks.
The dude looked normal to me until he opened his mouth and his purse fell out.
by David Durall' May 9, 2006
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the act of beating someone with a purse.
She pursed his ass!
by chickeypoo April 20, 2011
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That's No Purse

Slang that's used when there's no big deal. There's no change, as in currency and no big deal = no change, therefore not a big deal and no purse.
"My girlfriend said that her ex-boyfriend was no purse. The dude is 6'5'' and the nicest guy. What a liar"
"My dog ran away, but that's no purse!"
by themgates10 July 22, 2023
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