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[Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 11 June 19/1: He’s talking to a muddle-headed lug named Fowler.
at lug, n.2
[Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 11 June 19/1: Douglas was picked to ‘emcee’ Phil’s swing show.
at m.c., v.
[Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 11 June 19/3: Cohen launched the Saturday night Swing Club program [...] and still [it] is tootin’ as strong as ever.
at toot, v.1
[Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 9 Apr. 32/4: An experienced cop would prefer to describe the guy as ‘stewed to the eyeballs’.
at stewed to the gills (adj.) under stewed, adj.1
[Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 26 July 12/3: She reaches for her cane - my ‘sympathy stick though it’s never brought me any sympathy’.
at sympathy sticks, n.
[Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 23 Dec. 35/2: Mr Bronfman [...] treated market analysts to a marathon tinself-town style junket.
at Tinsel Town, n.
Lip-Lock [Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 14 Feb. E4/3: Lip-Lock Litany [...] tongue-wrestle, throw the tongue, tonsil-hockey or tennis, tongue sushi.
at tongue sushi (n.) under sushi, n.
Lip-Lock [Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 14 Feb. E4/3: Lip-Lock Litany [...] tongue-wrestle, throw the tongue, tonsil-hockey or tennis, tongue sushi.
at tonsil hockey (n.) under tonsil, n.
[Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 3 Dec. 19/1: Now it’s time to stash the ’stache. Or is it?
at stache, n.
[Can] Ottowa Citizen (Ontario) 29 Aug. NP5/3: A woman who objected to him harassing her with wolf whistles.
at wolf-whistle, n.
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