Pervert's Row

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Pervert's Row

  1. Alternative form of pervert's row
    • 1992, Pete Davies, Storm Country: A Journey to the Heart of America, page 21:
      He didn't sit on Pervert's Row where we were. He just sat at the bar by the back and yelled, Do it again! Do it again!'
    • 1995, Tim Dugdale, I Couldn't Care Less: A Novel:
      Reggie was getting up from his perch on Pervert's Row for a trip to the loo just as the lanky yob seated next to him shouted out, "Oh, look she's having a picnic. Hey, baby, is it all-you- can eat?"
    • 2001, Gary Lovett, Season of Death, →ISBN, page 4:
      Several blocks north of the police department, Patrick O'Brien sat in the basement of a decaying hotel, in the back of the nightclub at the end of the runway/bar, Pervert's Row.