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The Long and Faraway Gone choose

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[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] Would one line of blow really be the end of the world?
at blow, n.3
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] The carny who ran the booth produced a Pac-Man key chain.
at carney, n.2
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] [H]is crack squad of lazy, lax, and disrespectful teenage doormen and concession girls.
at crack, adj.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] ‘Her kid’s a cutie-pie, according to my wife’.
at cutie-pie, n.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] he’d been dinged two grand in fees.
at ding, v.3
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] ‘I’ll be back in a flash [...] [a]nd we’ll get out of Dodge’.
at get the hell out of Dodge (v.) under Dodge, n.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] Feeling each other up in the back row.
at feel up, v.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] What was the little goofball waiting for?
at goofball, n.2
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] Donald was his loony friend.
at loony, adj.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] Ludes made Genevieve feel gross and sluggish.
at lude, n.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] She was so pumped. She was going to get a job.
at pumped (up), adj.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] Cocaine [...] that first rush was like nothing Genevieve had ever experienced before.
at rush, n.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] ‘Screw yourself, you selfish, moody, mean bitch of a big sister’.
at go screw yourself! (excl.) under screw, v.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] He wasn’t some small sissy guy either.
at sissy, adj.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] ‘That skeezy guy at the balloon race?’.
at skeezy (adj.) under skeeza, n.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] ‘Plenty of room in Santa’s sleigh.’ Wink, wink. Santa’s sleigh—snow—cocaine. Get it?.
at sleighride, n.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] [She] laughed like a spaz.
at spaz, n.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] They were never so stoked as when they sniffed the possibility of someone’s [...] humiliation.
at stoked, adj.
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] The Cadillac, a tank, didn’t have a scratch on it.
at tank, n.3
[US] L. Berney Long & Faraway Gone [ebook] Shut your trap for two seconds, will you?
at shut one’s trap (v.) under trap, n.1
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