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[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘Things any better with Jack? [...] ‘He’s getting antsy’.
at antsy, adj.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] [T]he second cop, a young smartarse.
at smart-arse, n.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘Mick’s rough as guts. But he does know what he’s doing’.
at ...guts under rough as..., adj.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] But maybe you can get close to a guy who works alongside Kramer?’ [...] ‘Big ask’.
at big ask (n.) under ask, n.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘They’re not on my back twenty-four seven’.
at on someone’s back (adj.) under back, n.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘Lazar’s business is failing [...] it isn’t bringing in the bacon’.
at bring home the bacon (v.) under bacon, n.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘Balls-up from beginning to end’ [...] ‘You win some, you lose some’.
at balls-up, n.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] Overalls, a greasy beanie and a high-vis jacket.
at beanie, n.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘Keep your voice down. The guy’s a big wheel in here’.
at big wheel (n.) under big, adj.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘Lend me a few more bodies and we’ll saturate the area next time’.
at body, n.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] [I]nterviews with heavy-duty people today [...] busy brown-nosing.
at brown-nose, v.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘Hang on, bud’.
at bud, n.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] A flyer from a handyman, real estate bumf and supermarket catalogues.
at bumf, n.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘I can’t think what else to do except draw him out somehow, like bump off my sister or something’.
at bump (off), v.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] [H]e sent a text from a burner phone to Blackstock’s burner.
at burner, n.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] Lazar wanted to smack him about the chops.
at chops, n.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] What Will DeLacey did best was flick her clit with his tongue.
at clit, n.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] [A]lthough Sam Kramer looked like a retired accountant, he had clout. Everyone wary of him, inmates and prison staff alike.
at clout, n.4
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] If I’d had more cooperation from the Robbers, rather than this ongoing fucking pissing contest.
at pissing contest, n.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘Was he dishing out a punishment, or was he after information?’.
at dish (out), v.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] She thought of what she might do with Jack’s running-away money [...] steal it with William’s help, then ditch him.
at ditch, v.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] A well-stacked bottle blonde. She liked to do both boys at once.
at do, v.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘Does he think you’re a dog?’ ‘No comment’.
at dog, n.2
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘If there’s any doubt, I’ll call for reinforcements.’ Mick Fleming smiled into his beer. ‘Out in the middle of the drink’.
at drink, n.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] [T]he cops started sniffing around, which also freaked out Dirk and Missy.
at freak out, v.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] ‘You’re a freshie here, right [...] Due for release by the end of the year?’.
at freshie, n.3
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] [He] put the hard word on his pizza cooks, counter staff and delivery boys to front up.
at front up (v.) under front, v.1
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] The Stockton Cove Motel [was] one of their earliest fuck pads.
at fuck pad (n.) under fuck, n.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] [W]ives, girlfriends and kids visiting their fuckup menfolk.
at fuck-up, adj.
[Aus] G. Disher Kill Shot [ebook] He’d want to fuck up Tremayne’s plans.
at fuck up, v.
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