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The Sopranos choose

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[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 49: Fucking bass yon Tina cliped on me that ah was pregnant an they fucking sacked me.
at bass, n.1
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 213: That was just classic, starkers wi his beastie sticking out.
at beastie, n.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 193: Catriona isn’t lesbian! Just a bit bi.
at bi, adj.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 47: ‘Can you feel your baby kick at all?’ [...] ‘The wee thing starts booting away like billy-oh’.
at like billy-o (adv.) under billy-o, n.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 133: ‘Sometimes she’s a bit tartishly bimboic.’ ‘Like the time with ian Dickinson, hand jobbing him during the [...] dance’.
at bimboic (adj.) under bimbo, n.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 203: You drop the last wee chunk of blow, drop it on that fucking brown carpet.
at blow, n.3
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 45: This ugly bogger guy, driving the tractor.
at bogger, n.1
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 127: Some mildly bonkable city lads.
at bonkable (adj.) under bonk, v.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 46: He’s a fucking bonk, a right spunker.
at bonk, n.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 47: ‘Can you feel your baby kick at all?’ [...] ‘The wee thing starts booting away like billy-oh’.
at boot, v.1
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 132: She [...] walked back, awkward-like, with a big red brasser on her mush.
at brasser, n.3
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 158: Kyla went beetroot with a big brasser of embrassedness.
at brasser, n.3
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 146: Those classy chassis.
at chassis, n.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 255: [of expulsion from school] They’ll just get suspensions, but us cause there’s alcohol involved we’re for the chop.
at get the chop (v.) under chop, n.1
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 100: We were totally chronic [...] we’ll never make the second round.
at chronic, adj.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 316: [of expulsion from school] You won’t get the chuck; they can’t chuck me out and they won’t to yous.
at get the chuck (v.) under chuck, n.2
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 15: The shiny, slavery block of chuddy.
at chutty, n.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 318: I seriously copped off with the bouncer, shagged him and I really regret it.
at cop off, v.3
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 133: Like when she cracked up at Kay Clarke, the day.
at crack up (at) (v.) under crack, v.1
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 244: We bought [...] skimpy wee tops and skirts. So short they’d be up our ass cracks.
at crack, n.3
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 259: Fuck Our Lady’s [Convent] an its crapness.
at crapness (n.) under crap, n.1
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 46: ‘That ring on your engaged finger, Micehlle?’ ‘Nah, it’s just a crappy-nothing-ring’.
at crappy, adj.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 224: Fuck! he didn’t take me Docs!
at docs, n.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 63: ‘Will you meet us in a pub?’ [...] ‘Okey-dokey’.
at okey-doke!, excl.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 212: Fuckin dosser.
at dosser, n.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 85: Chell didn’t dunk out the window but horsed it back and kicked off the break.
at dunk, v.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 102: What about when it comes out of your rear end, honey?
at rear end, n.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 191: A jellyfish sting, right in her fanny.
at fanny, n.1
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 72: She fired up one of Manda’s Camels.
at fire up, v.
[UK] A. Warner Sopranos 264: Kay peeled off the condom . Who’s is the flunky? goes Orla.
at flunky, n.3
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