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- 1886 August 7, Jeff Blunt, “On the warpath”, in Bon-Accord: The Illustrated News of the North, volume 1, page 5:
- For interviewing persons ov all seckses—kranks, kulprits, theeves, poets, raskals ov all deskripshuns, sly bizness men in the prime ov life, and millunaires about to shuffle off
- 1919 July 1, Leslie Curtis, “Are chorus girls always hungry?”, in Theatre Magazine, page 188:
- mister Coyne sed it was just a pracktickle joak to teech me how to handal vamphighers, (althow i think it is dangrus to handal them at all. keep yure hands offen 'em i say if you wanta conker in the uneekwal battal of the seckses.)
- 1995, Christopher Wilson, The Wurd, page 37:
- There's sumthing between the seckses that neva kwite fits. So yu still hear the old arguments, effen now, about who spoke first
- 2010, Andrew Marx, Thank You Is Implied[1], page 20:
- “Sex Changes” is a song by the Dresden Dolls. “Secks Changes” is my retarded spelling that I thought was cute and clever.