The term "john" as a slang reference for a customer of a prostitute is believed to have originated in the early 20th century. It may have stemmed from a common practice of using the name "John" as a generic name for an unknown man, similar to how "Joe" is used in phrases like "Joe Public." Additionally, some theories suggest it could have originated from law enforcement or social workers using the name to anonymize clients in reports. The term has since become widely accepted in popular culture.
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Yes, everywhere. Their hangouts are called The Meat Rack.
No. Prostitutes try to get John's attention, but he turns them down.
yes he painted it in 1964, its pretty amazing its part of a series he painted while living in London called the Christie Series. it is based on the raping and murders of prostitutes in London by a man called john christie.
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Yeah, it is found in the singles columns.
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