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Where did the expression "lady Jane " come from?

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Where did the expression "lady Jane " come from?

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  1. **"Lady Jane" as slang for v****a:

    "Lady Jane" appears to be a slang allusion used by D.H. Lawrence in his novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover" as a term for the female protagonist's genitalia.  Additionally, Mick Jagger, not to be confused with D.H. Lawrence, in an interview about the song "Lady Jane," claimed that "Lady Jane" was slang for the female genitalia." Further, "Jane" is a British slang term for a female prostitute.

    **"Lady Jane" as slang for marijuana:

    Marijuana is the subject of many slang terms, amongst which are "Jane" and "Mary Jane."  It is not a leap requiring great imagination, to eliminate the "Mary" and replace her with "Lady."  Neither is it a leap of faith to imagine adding the term "Lady" to "Jane."

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