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[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 5: ‘If you want her for a bit of arse that’s different’.
at arse, n.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 14: ‘I know ... by the time you were seventeen you already had your second dose of clap’.
at clap, n.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 7: ‘She’s a fine woman,’ Martin interrupted. ‘She’s cold snot, boy, like her daughter’.
at cold snot (n.) under cold, adj.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 84: ‘They won’t eat you ... well not in the true sense of the word, dear friend’.
at eat, v.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 78: ‘How do I know how you got it? ... Off a john seat or maybe you’ve got a fancy man, huh?’.
at fancy man, n.1
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 13: ‘Come on ... you two have been missing for some time ... Was she real good boy? ... Did she make you go?’.
at go, v.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 52: [H]ere was an avenue if properly used could create a fortune for them ... not hooking on a street but something of better quality.
at hook, v.3
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 48: ‘You stinkin’ fag ... you’ll never make it with a woman’.
at make it (with) (v.) under make it, v.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 78: ‘How do I know how you got it? ... Off a john seat or maybe you’ve got a fancy man, huh?’.
at john, n.2
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 81: ‘Because we are not true homosexuals ... might have been if it hadn’t been for that first cheap whore we knocked off together’.
at knock off, v.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 44: ‘Perhaps you are a poufter, but then I couldn’t give a stuff any more’.
at poofter, n.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 26: [O]ne day he would fling it at his son ... that even he had screwed between her legs ... and such legs.
at screw, v.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 44: ‘Perhaps you are a poufter, but then I couldn’t give a stuff any more’.
at not give a stuff (v.) under stuff, n.
[Aus] ‘Ricki Francis’ Kings X Hooker 14: ‘I’m telling you it’s about time you laid some tart’.
at tart, n.
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