Citations:safe

Noun: "(slang) a condom"

 * 1965 — John Nichols, The Sterile Cuckoo, David McKay Company (1965), page 96:
 * She asked me what I meant; rubbers? safes? skins? prophylactics? contraceptives?
 * 1992 — James Ellroy, White Jazz, Vintage Books (2011), ISBN 9780307798428, unnumbered page:
 * "Meaning she didn't make me wear a safe."
 * 1999 — Rita Ciresi, Pink Slip, Delta (1999), ISBN 0385323638, page 328:
 * She'd better have an arsenal of Trojans in her purse just in case he wasn't carrying a safe in his back pocket.
 * 2000 — Mendelson Joe, Alien: The Strange Life and Times of Mendelson Joe, ECW Press (2000), ISBN 1550224263, page 7:
 * Although there were a lot of things never discussed in the home, there was one thing that was discussed, and I thank my father for that: he always said that if I was going to have sex, wear a safe.
 * 2000 — Leslie Mae, Confessions of Sexual Mania, Writers Club Press (2000), ISBN 0595006485, page 156:
 * She told me she had a diaphragm inserted, and I didn't need to wear a safe.
 * 2006 — Maxine Trottier, Three Songs for Courage, Tundra Books (2006), ISBN 9780887767456, page 232:
 * Every sexual inanity he had ever heard spoken ran through Gordon's brain; it was a ticker tape machine of truisms — I'll respect you tomorrow; I'll wear a safe (I don't even have a safe; I have never even owned a safe).
 * 2010 — Dymon Phothgarde, The Caribbean Cruise, AuthorHouse (2010), ISBN 9781452005300, page 242:
 * And if your recipient is like James he should wear a safe or condom in case the stimulation is intense enough to produce ejaculation."