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[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] You’ve got to stand your ground with these radges or they tear you a new arsehole for the fun of it.
at tear someone a new asshole, v.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: Nothing but stress, nothing a few chugs on a good bevy won’t sort.
at chug-a-lug, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: I sees a wee space behind a crappy old Metro that's dripping in rust. I clips the front wing as I reverses in, but like I give a shite.
at not give a shit, v.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: He’d have been all over the French lassies like a rash.
at all over, adj.2
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: Or I’ve had the arsehole rode off me by some big-time buftie-boy.
at arsehole, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: Davie points again, at me this time. ‘Are you away with the bloody pixies, son? [...] I thought I told you about dealing in my club already’.
at away (with the fairies) (adj.) under away, adj.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: If it was the pigs they'd be battering down the door and make no mistake, tends to get a wee bit jumpy when there's Class-As concerned, does Mr Bacon.
at bacon, n.2
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: Well, I’ve never had to bag it yet, Ally ... not catch me going for the munters.
at bag it (v.) under bag, v.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: He’s twitching a bit, rubbing his nose. Could do with a wee line of Charlie, I’m thinking; it’s half on my mind to make him an offer for a wee baggie.
at baggie, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: You weren't the dog's bollocks you thought you were.
at dog’s ballocks, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: It doesn’t get up this time, which gives me an eyeful of the wee baps it’s got in one of those push-up bra things.
at baps, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: One of them has an angry looking Mars Bar down the side of his coupon.
at Mars bar, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: Turning me out last night cost me the best part of 500-bar ... how am I supposed to make that back, eh?
at bar, n.1
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: No one likes the smell of barf.
at barf, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: There won’t be a next time for the stupid wee cunt. Bastarding sure there won’t!
at bastarding (adj.) under bastard, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: See those cows, all about the bawbees, all about the showing off the big house and the big motor.
at baubee, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: One member of the family being cried a stoat-the-ball is enough.
at stoat-the-baw, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: I’m seriously contemplating knocking ten bells out of it for this performance.
at knock seven bells out of (v.) under bell, n.1
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: Punters paying twenty sheets a night to get into his club and fuck knows how much more to get themselves tanked-up on his watered-doon bevy.
at bevvy, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] A big beefy biffer in black leather [...] a stack of wee star tats to complete the look.
at biffer, n.1
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: He’s at it, playing up, just trying to big note himself.
at big-note, v.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: As I turn to the barman I can see the good old Billy Boy is nodding in approval.
at Billy, n.1
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] Some daft prick’s pulled this big French bit and fucked it up for himself.
at bit, n.1
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: Christ, it’s keen. Maybe get the boaby today after all.
at bobby, n.1
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: The Old Boy would’ve been proud to see the job I’d done on this bint.
at old boy, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: This one’s a wee brammer, so it is.
at brama, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] I’m thinking, this is a pure brasser. No the scene for the Stauner.
at brasser, n.2
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: I’ll not be lugging any pink fucking suitcase down to the street; not having anyone thinking I’ve gone and turned into a buftie boy.
at buftie, n.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: You wouldn’t send a guy with a face like Wayne Rooney after a lassie like this; he’d pure get his arse caned. [...] Not me, but.
at but, adv.
[Scot] T. Black Ringer [ebook] n.p.: Had a rep as a razor man back in the day [...] Apparently he enjoyed the carving so much that he still does the Christmas turkey with a cut-throat.
at carve, v.
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