1928, Home to Harlem, quoted in 2000, Jennifer Scanlon, The Gender and Consumer Culture Reader, NYU Press (→ISBN), page 158:
"And there is two things in Harlem I don't understan' / It is a bulldyking woman and a faggoty man.
1931, Emile Gauvreau, Hot News:
The opening bars would ring in my ears the next day while my presses roared:
“Two kinds of people I can't stan'
“Is a bulldyking woman and a pansy man.
1993, Carl S. Taylor, Girls, Gangs, Women, and Drugs:
I been in the joint, I didn't let them big black bulldyking ho's squeeze me. Nobody better not fuck with me, 'cause I will pop a motherfucker, oh, yes, with a quickness. I may look little, but I will get something and get busy. I would shoot anybody ...
2005, Jihad, Baby Girl:
CHAPTER 24 BABYGIRL This wasn't the first time I had a confrontation with the Parrots' bulldyking owner, Stevie Brown. Back a couple years ago, the day I auditioned to work at the Parrot, some girl who didn't look a day over fifteen ran ...
All day long she's tasting them, and all night long she's fucking.
The whole land sighs and moans, the mountain peaks are groaning,
While her husband's ...
1997, John Howard, Carryin' On in the Lesbian and Gay South, NYU Press (→ISBN), page 124:
Making only cursory mention of sex between females and the “unspeakable perversion” of “bulldyking” in women's prisons, Simon painted a lurid picture of male homosexuals as “venal prostitutes,” suicidal “blackmailers,” and ...
1999, Sapphire, Black Wings & Blind Angels: Poems (Alfred A. Knopf):
I wonder what this has all been for — the women I hid in and could not love, the lesbian front that became a wall, the sex work. It is clear I was not cut out for bulldyking or prostitution now. But now what, what now? I have lived without so much, ...