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[US] T. Robinson Hot Enough For Ya?‘’ in Dirty Words [ebook] Ricardo rapped ‘shave and a haircut’ on the bathroom door.
at shave-and-a-haircut, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Last Call’ in Dirty Words [ebook] Every Bridge and Tunnel half-wit with a lick of Italian in his blood pulled that card at some point or another.
at bridge and tunnel (people), n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘’Hot Enough For Ya? in Dirty Words [ebook] Jimmy fell ass-over-teakettle.
at arse/ass over teakettle under arse, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Last Call’ in Dirty Words [ebook] All accounts had Brian taking himself a decent ass-whupping.
at ass-whipping, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Biggest Dick in Brooklyn’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘Why the fuck don’t he have no pubes? [...] Tell Bald Eagle to beat it’.
at bald eagle, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Biggest Dick in Brooklyn’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘Lose the banana hammock’.
at banana hammock (n.) under banana, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Saint of Gunners’ in Dirty Words [ebook] If whoever it was headed up the corridor, I had him dead-bang.
at dead-bang, adv.
[US] T. Robinson ‘So Long, Johnnie Scumbag’ in Dirty Words [ebook] What I needed was a drink. As it was, I interrupted my day's barflying to see Johnnie.
at bar-fly, v.
[US] T. Robinson ‘’Hot Enough For Ya? in Dirty Words [ebook] [He] emptied the gun at the shiny Beemer.
at Beamer, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Legendary [...] Ralphie O’Malley’ in Dirty Words [ebook] For Ralphie, it [i.e a piece of bad luck] was just another bitch-slap from hell.
at bitch slap, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Biggest Dick in Brooklyn’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘Pull your pants back up. Needledick, Bugfucker’.
at bugfucker (n.) under bug, n.4
[US] T. Robinson ‘Dirty Laundry’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘You know she lived with that butthole Nathan?’.
at butthole (n.) under butt, n.1
[US] T. Robinson ‘Last Call’ in Dirty Words [ebook] [C]oked off his nut.
at coked (up), adj.
[US] T. Robinson ‘The Long Count’ in Dirty Words [ebook] Half-pound of uncut Colombian.
at Colombian, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘So Long, Johnnie Scumbag’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘[T]he only guy crazy enough to actually give somebody a Columbian Necktie after he’d kill him’.
at Colombian necktie (n.) under Colombian, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Legendary [...] Ralphie O’Malley’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘‘I'm even willing to bet it'll conk out that panic alarm’’.
at conk (out), v.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Last Call’ in Dirty Words [ebook] Regardless, anybody who couldn’t earn their own, said they’re connected. Or work for the mob.
at connected, adj.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Legendary [...] Ralphie O’Malley’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘[P]ills and syrups to keep me from hemorrhaging [...] every time I sit on the crapper’.
at crapper, n.1
[US] T. Robinson ‘Legendary [...] Ralphie O’Malley’ in Dirty Words [ebook] Well, ain’t that just a dandy.
at dandy, n.2
[US] T. Robinson ‘Biggest Dick in Brooklyn’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘Pull your pants back up. Needledick, Bugfucker’.
at needle dick, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Dirty Laundry’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘Man, I wish I had that dickshit’s money’.
at dick shit (n.) under dick, n.1
[US] T. Robinson ‘Legendary [...] Ralphie O’Malley’ in Dirty Words [ebook] Barry sighed at the dig, which he’d probably heard at least three times a day.
at dig, n.1
[US] T. Robinson ‘Roses at His Feet’ in Dirty Words [ebook] He wasn’t no mad dog. He had rules.
at mad dog, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Saint of Gunners’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘Ain’t no thang. Benji gave me the 411’.
at give the four-eleven/411 (v.) under four-eleven, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Last Call’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘Andy, do you know any... accountants for the families and/or crews?’.
at family, n.1
[US] T. Robinson ‘The Long Count’ in Dirty Words [ebook] Whenever he tried to pull a fast one or short-change, he would break out in a sweat.
at pull a fast one (v.) under fast one, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Saint of Gunners’ in Dirty Words [ebook] The kid was clearly too fired up to make even the most basic attempts at being inconspicuous.
at fired up, adj.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Roses at His Feet’ in Dirty Words [ebook] The guy tensed, but didn’t flake.
at flake (out), v.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Dirty Laundry’ in Dirty Words [ebook] ‘What the frig, man?’.
at frig, n.
[US] T. Robinson ‘Angelo Death’ in Dirty Words [ebook] Joe opens his eyes to make sure the IV machine wasn’t going on the fritz again.
at on the fritz (adj.) under fritz, n.2
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