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[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] Good abs, she suspected.
at ab, n.1
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘I like Panama too [...] I’m newly all about Central America’.
at all about, phr.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘Why did you give this ass-lick the job?’.
at arse lick, n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘He gonna shut that smart-ass mouth of yours once and for all’.
at smart-arse, n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘This room is bananas,’ she said. ‘Nicest place I’ve never been drugged and robbed in,’ Shake said.
at bananas, adj.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] He was doing a dozen years behind a first-degree manslaughter charge.
at behind, prep.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] If doing that proved imposible, tough, no big wiggie.
at no big deal, phr.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] Jasper told him that Rock Star had bitched out and bolted.
at bitch out (v.) under bitch, v.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] Lucky for Lucy she had a blow-your-mind bod. Long, long legs, riding up to a perfect round ass. [...] Big tits, real ones, just the right amount of give and jiggle.
at blow someone’s mind, v.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘Shoot him, you dumb fucking blue-gum shine or — ’.
at blue gum, n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] Lucky for Lucy she had a blow-your-mind bod.
at bod, n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘You’re a front-edge boomer about to hit sixty-two’ [...] You’ve got a decent pension, some money in the house, but who knows will it be enough.
at boomer, n.6
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] Shake gazed at the car with the admiration he usually reserved for a bowl of homemade gumbo. ‘Boy howdy,’ he said.
at boy howdy! (excl.) under boy, n.2
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] She didn’t understand his ambivalence [...] This deal was a total no-brainer.
at no-brainer, n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] Small-change white bread stalls for time.
at white bread, n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] He tended to fold with a bullet showing and his opponent betting big.
at bullet, n.2
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] [H]e helped ther Armenians set up some burn companies.
at burn, v.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘You and me both, buster,’ she said.
at buster, n.3
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] [Y]ou so much as raised your voice, they’d have lawyers crawling up your butthole.
at butthole (n.) under butt, n.1
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘Fancy digs [...] Overhead must butt-fuck you to death’.
at buttfuck, v.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] Getting dressed, getting ready for an adventure, it always gave her such a delicious buzz.
at buzz, n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] There was a CO across the room [...] but Shake knew that the guards weren’t paid enough to intervene.
at C.O., n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘That right, Shake? [...] You’re small change?’ ‘Walks outta here a free man in seventy-two hours’.
at small-change, adj.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] She’d started smoking at age thirteen, because her other friends were too chicken to try it.
at chicken, adj.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] The blond chickie showed up.
at chickie, n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘You need to chill out, brother’.
at chill (out), v.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] He knew he had the chops to make it work.
at chops, n.1
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘Mr. Ted Boxman?’ ‘Like “Cocksman,”’ Gina explained, but with a B instead of a C’.
at cocksman, n.
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] ‘Hey, cookie [...] What say you and I go back to my hotel for a private dance?’.
at cookie, n.1
[US] L. Berney Gutshot Straight [ebook] She turned to find a rich old coot grinning at her.
at old coot (n.) under coot, n.1
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