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[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘She even offers this a-hole lemonade!’.
at a-hole, n.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘Who gives a shit on either count, right?’.
at give a shit, v.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘Director Phillips tore me a new one in his office for about fifteen minutes’.
at tear someone a new asshole, v.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘ICE records of detentions and arrests have always been loosey-goosey [...] Strong on the enforcement side, weak on the administrative side’.
at loose as a goose, adj.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘I [...] don’t really give a rat’s skanky ass what your tin star says’.
at not give a rat’s ass, v.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] We selected our primary weapons and ammo.
at ammo, n.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘[Y]ou’re just a little smart-assed faggot, aren’t you?’.
at smart-arsed, adj.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘Ex-cop who took twelve mil from raggedy-ass Detroit reinvests in raggedy-ass Detroit’.
at ragged-ass, n.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] We had interrupted sorting the coke into small baggies.
at baggie, n.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘You a two-bit Uncle Tom niggah just like yo dead old man’.
at two-bit, adj.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘He called a couple of district representatives, who blindsided the commissioner’.
at blindside, v.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘I’ve seen elders cry over the bodies of young bucks who drank themselves to death [...] because they felt even the fucking gods forgot their names’.
at buck, n.1
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘Hold on, bucko [...] Who the hell are you?’.
at bucko, n.1
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘Get her in here to sweep for bugs’.
at bug, n.4
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘You have any idea how many of these whack-job groups there are in Michigan?’ [...] ‘Somewhere north of a buttload’.
at buttload (n.) under butt, n.1
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘When was the last time you heard of some government grunt whippin’ out a C-note for anything?’.
at C-note, n.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] I made my way across the street to Carlos’s garage to retrieve my rental Caddy.
at Caddy, n.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] Her large camo Army surplus backpack.
at camo, adj.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘Just stop all this hard-case bullshit, awright?’.
at hard-case, adj.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘It’s midnight on a Monday and I’m a cholo holding a bloody knife over a neo-Nazi’.
at cholo, n.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘The guy at the strip club had a nose full of coke’.
at coke, n.1
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] I laughed perhaps a little too loud. ‘Tha’s cold, girl!’.
at cold, adj.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘By the time my lawyer’s done with you [...] there won’t be enough of your coon ass to hang from a goddamn tree’.
at coon, adj.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] Savd enough for a coyote to get her across the border.
at coyote, n.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] Over his T-shirt he wore his ‘cut’—black leather vest with various patches on it.
at cut, n.3
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘Sorry don’t cut it, pendejo’.
at cut it, v.3
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘Word on the street is you some kinda neighborhood sugah-daddy’.
at sugar daddy, n.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘So, I axe him I says “S’up, man?” and he says none of my dang business’.
at dang, adj.
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘If you weren’t so cute, I’d probably deck ya’.
at deck, v.2
[US] S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] Humid funk. A sickly stew of sweat, farts, mold, dicey food, flat beer and premature ejaculation.
at dicey, adj.
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