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The Same Old Grind choose

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[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 37: ‘They was glad to be rid of me, calling me no-count and all’.
at no-account, adj.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 162: ‘I aced you into this [...] Put it on my tab’.
at ace, v.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 118: ‘Atta girl,’ said Max.
at attaboy!, excl.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 14: Syria was one of those Ayrab countries.
at Ayrab, n.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 159: There were men who wanted [...] to fuck me in the ass [...] they pay me for backdoor jobs.
at backdoor job (n.) under back-door, adj.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 111: ‘The old bat is really crocked [...] Some of these beat-up old hags can drink more than a man’.
at old bat (n.) under bat, n.1
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 19: ‘The machine just went blooey again’.
at go blooey (v.) under blooey!, excl.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 76: ‘You’ll make a bundle in commissions’.
at bundle, n.1
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 15: ‘You’re working your buns off for no money’.
at buns, n.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 117: ‘That’s just Thorpe taking care of busines. He’s got three ladies to hustle for’.
at take care of business, v.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 17: ‘Carny trash,’ sneered Fritzi.
at carney, n.2
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 51: Foots twisted out of reach [...] ‘I’m not that hard up, clapmouth’.
at clapmouth (n.) under clap, n.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 17: ‘Cripes,’ said Zehyah. ‘That reminds me’.
at cripes!, excl.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 117: ‘What if someone puts his hands on me?’ ‘Tell him to take his crummy meathooks off’.
at crummy, adj.2
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 163: ‘She’s coo-coo’.
at cuckoo, adj.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 201: ?Who was you with? Some old dangle who can’t get it up?’.
at dangle, n.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 67: ‘I’m a whore [...] When I make dates I’m the boss. I tell the date when and where to meet me’.
at date, n.1
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 96: She had to be hauled to the De-Tox ward at the County Hospital.
at detox, n.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 120: ‘You sure you’re not some dicksucking fruit? Do you take it up your ass?’.
at dicksucking, adj.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 68: ‘You like all those dickies shocing in and out of your bitchy cunt!’.
at dicky, n.5
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 143: ‘Now grab your — [...] Keep doing that. Yes — diddle, diddle, diddle — ’.
at diddle, v.1
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 163: ‘You’re out of your ding-dong gourd!’.
at ding-dong, adj.2
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 99: ‘Who’s the old dignbat [...] send her over’.
at dingbat, n.7
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 92: ‘Hey man, dig my do! [...] Say you dig my hair’.
at do, n.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 77: The clubs [...] ain’t interested in no lesbo bitch, not even if she strapped on a rubber dong and did a double with you’.
at dong, n.1
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 111: ‘The doodad he’s got around his gizmo falls off and there he is in his jock’.
at doodad, n.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 95: It suited his mood of doom a d dreck.
at dreck, n.
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 119: ‘You know, my duchess, that it never will [i.e. arrive]’.
at duchess, n.1
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 66: She shook her empty breasts. ‘Hey! Flapjacks!’ ‘Beagle ears!’ ‘Fried eggs!’.
at fried eggs, n.2
[US] J. Roe The Same Old Grind 46: ‘That fartface comic doesn’t own that table’.
at fart-face, n.
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