lezzo

Etymology
Shortened alteration of,.

Noun

 * 1)  A lesbian.
 * 2) * 1984, Barry Dickins, The Crookes of Epping, Pascoe Publishing, ISBN 0959210431, page 26,
 * She was also a lezzo.
 * 1) * 1986, Angelo Loukakis, Vernacular Dreams, University of Queensland, ISBN 0702220256, page 136,
 * There is too many hippies and lezzos riding around on bikes these days already.
 * 1) * a1997, from The Picture, quoted in Jill Julius Matthews, Sex in Public: Australian Sexual Cultures, Allen & Unwin (1997), ISBN 1864480491, page 4,
 * Wot's going down? Hot lezzo love-ins, that's wot . . . The Bisexual revolution has begun. "Lesbian chic" is born—and I can't tell you what GOOD NEWS this is for us.
 * 1) * 2006, Craig Price, Birth of the Ecowarriors, Lulu Press, Inc., ISBN 0646465015, page 68,
 * "Piss off Greek girl," he bluffed. "Go find your lezzo friend."

Etymology
From Italian, apheresis of Italian , from , derived from.

Noun

 * 1) stink, stench