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[US] J. Salazar Legion of the Lost 95: ‘Galeski? He has his head up the lieutenant’s ass because he’s up for promotion to chef himself’.
at have one’s head up someone’s ass (v.) under ass, n.
[US] J. Salazar Legion of the Lost 124: Woodman complained of the ‘bitch work’ he was assigned [...] forced to break granite with a sledgehammer to construct a base for the flagpole.
at bitch work (n.) under bitch, n.1
[US] J. Salazar Legion of the Lost 155: ‘You’ve persuaded me to have sex after all,’ she whispered [...] ‘but only with a condom.’ I rolled over onto my stomach and lay there without speaking. I’d gone to war without bringing my helmet!
at helmet, n.
[US] J. Salazar Legion of the Lost 226: I went back to Michaud and the gang but he got up with a chunk of hashish in his hand. ‘Excuse me a moment. Just going outside for a word with Monsieur Brownstone.’ .
at Mr Brownstone (n.) under Mr, n.
[US] J. Salazar Legion of the Lost 151: I spent a tenth of what other legionnaires threw away on drink by pissing-up in the hostel before heading out to the bars.
at piss up, v.
[US] J. Salazar Legion of the Lost 224: I opened another bottle of the ruby-red that I'd smuggled in and started skulling it.
at skull, v.1
[US] J. Salazar Legion of the Lost 133: ‘Looks like tonight we're going to have some Legion birds,’ Sijfert said. ‘Where? [. . . .] That skinny pair?’ ’No, two slappers behind them’.
at slapper, n.2
[US] J. Salazar Legion of the Lost 202: ‘I do hope you have a totally fun weekend’.
at totally!, excl.
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