Meat rack


noun phrase

A gathering place, often public like a park bench or a shopping mall, where one seeks out sex partners; meat market: trailers parked near the river in Greenwich Village, the strip some people call ”the meat rack”/ Crescent Beach was the local meat rack where the beautiful young women from the university drifted across the sand (1972+ Homosexuals)

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