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A '''lot lizard''' is a slang term for a ] at a truck stop. Lot lizards are considered to be on the lower rungs of the ] hierarchy. The term was popularized by the book '']'', a fictional account of the life of a truck stop prostitute. Police report that lot lizards also engage in ], stealing wallets and other petty crimes. The phrase "lot lizard" is used in a ] in the ] song "]" from their "]" album: (''Virginia was a "lot lizard" from ]/She had a ] in the "]"'') A '''lot lizard''' is a slang term for a ] at a truck stop. Lot lizards are considered to be on the lower rungs of the ] hierarchy. The term was popularized by the book '']'', a fictional account of the life of a truck stop prostitute. Police report that lot lizards also engage in ], stealing wallets and other petty crimes. The phrase "lot lizard" is used in a ] in the ] song "]": "Virginia was a "lot lizard" from ] / She had a ] in the trunk."


==References== ==References==
*Ray Garton; ''Lot Lizards'' ISBN 0-929480-59-7 *Ray Garton. ''Lot Lizards''. ISBN 0-929480-59-7


==External links== ==External links==

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A lot lizard is a slang term for a prostitute at a truck stop. Lot lizards are considered to be on the lower rungs of the sex industry hierarchy. The term was popularized by the book Sarah, a fictional account of the life of a truck stop prostitute. Police report that lot lizards also engage in pickpocketing, stealing wallets and other petty crimes. The phrase "lot lizard" is used in a lyric in the Green Day song "Misery": "Virginia was a "lot lizard" from FLA / She had a compound fracture in the trunk."

References

  • Ray Garton. Lot Lizards. ISBN 0-929480-59-7

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