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Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll: A Year in King’s Cross 1963-1964 choose

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[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 118: ‘He quit. No aggro, [...] he’s not pissed off at you’.
at aggro, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 11: ‘Her bracens ’ve got a hard-on for you, my son, no wuckin’ furries. I got the drum’ [ibid.] 15: She was every bit as beautiful as the big German girl and so were her brace ’n’ bits.
at brace and bits, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 328: ‘They was [...] inta the hammer ’n’ tac long before’.
at hammer and tack, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 8: It’s tits and arse that parted them from their hard-earned cash and kept them drooling.
at tits and ass, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 8: ‘Her lemon!. . .Her lemon and sarse, my son! Her arse!’.
at lemon and sarse, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 1: King’s Cross [...] The Cross, the ‘Irish Moss’ — or just the ‘Irish’ in ‘Steak and Kidney’.
at steak and kidney, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 233: ‘I’d ’ave you in the needle and thread in an ’eartbeat’.
at needle and thread, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 15: This was a hot club, not some armpit.
at armpit, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 97: The crowd was dancing its arse off.
at — the arse/ass off under arse, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 15: Only a small touch of smartarse in his tone.
at smart-arse, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 72: ‘Misunderstanding, my arse!’.
at my arse! (excl.) under arse, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 31: Before I knew I was singing on a national TV show [...] Talk about arse!
at arse, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 103: They [i.e. a rock band] took the whole deal [...] very seriously, and it’s a bloody pain in the arse to be around.
at pain in the arse, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 339: I gave the cabbie the other half of the ten. He was happy as a pig in shit.
at ...a pig in shit under happy as..., adj.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 54: ‘Now, Mr Forpe [...] You wanna play doctors or somefing?’.
at play (at) fathers and mothers (v.) under play (at)..., v.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 228: Still hooning molls, still kicking back dirty coppers.
at kick back, v.1
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 137: ‘Her bruvvers are bad buggers, built like two Russian concrete shithouses’.
at bad, adj.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 267: Any one of [the girls] would have peeled his banana in a flash.
at banana, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 153: Those gangs of Pommy bashers he’d heard so much about.
at basher, n.1
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 93: ‘How are you?’ ‘Bloody beaudy, mate’.
at beaut, adj.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 135: Looks like she eats bullets with her cornies.
at corned beef, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 230: I thought she was going to have the big one right there.
at big one, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 134: The Johns were biz and didn’t count as sex.
at biz, n.1
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 28: The whole thing turned into a disaster [...] the new venue was a complete bomb.
at bomb, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 92: ‘Always loved the Brissy sheilas’.
at Bris, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 160: ‘I lurve any kind of broads [...] ’specially if they blonde’.
at broad, n.2
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 145: ‘I got some brown or a little bit of the white’.
at brown, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 71: ‘I brown-eyed a bunch of schoolgirls from the bus’.
at do a brown eye (v.) under brown eye, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 130: Like all big bruisers, he was heavy and slow.
at bruiser, n.
[Aus] (con. 1964-65) B. Thorpe Sex and Thugs and Rock ’n’ Roll 137: ‘Her bruvvers are [...] built like two Russian concrete shithouses’.
at built like a brick shithouse (adj.) under built, adj.
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