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[US] M. Millar Vanish in an Instant (2016) 9: She called me a snooping old beerhound.
at beerhound (n.) under beer, n.
[US] M. Millar Vanish in an Instant (2016) 104: ‘You’re a butterinski, Victor’.
at buttinski, n.
[US] M. Millar Vanish in an Instant (2016) 59: ‘Oh, for crying in the skink [...] give her the bottle’.
at for crying out loud!, excl.
[US] M. Millar Vanish in an Instant (2016) 17: ‘Put on an act [...] Ham or not’.
at ham, adj.1
[US] M. Millar Vanish in an Instant (2016) 20: ‘What do you think, that I’m a bum wanting a hand-out?’.
at hand-out, n.
[US] M. Millar Vanish in an Instant (2016) 58: ‘That stinking lily [...] I ought to poke him’.
at lily, n.
[US] M. Millar Vanish in an Instant (2016) 15: ‘Hear that, Miss Big Ears’.
at Miss, n.
[US] M. Millar Vanish in an Instant (2016) 58: ‘Now get out of here [...] Turn blue, just turn blue’.
at turn blue! (excl.) under turn, v.1
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