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Baron’s Court All Change choose

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[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 40: [N]ot caring a fuck about Mr Cage’s good reports.
at not give a fuck, v.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 149: I fuck about [...] enjoying myself.
at fuck about, v.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 145: ‘Now I want it straight, do you hear? No messing!’.
at mess about, v.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 34: Someone cracked an amyl.
at amyl, n.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 71: His works were neatly arranged [...] complete with spoon and a candle stuck to a saucer to heat his jacks up with.
at jack (and jill), n.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 32: ‘We’ll have to have a rabbit about it some time’.
at rabbit (and pork), v.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 35: I decided to make a full investigation of the disappearance of my dear old skin and blister.
at skin-and-blister, n.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 64: He wanted me to be with him, [...] but I wasn’t having any, and he didn’t like it.
at not having any, phr.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 59: He [...] wrote a series of articles [...] entitled ‘I Am A Drug Addict And Have A Monkey On My Back’.
at monkey on one’s back, n.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 94: ‘I bag the straight punters for a caser, and the mugs I gazump for what I can get’.
at bag, v.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 56: ‘Why don’t you bell her and tell her to be at your place at eight?’.
at bell, v.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 96: ‘Bennies, L.S.D., or nems?’.
at benny, n.4
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 37: She lay there not saying a dicky-bird.
at dicky-bird, n.2
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 49: Bashing every drum and cymbal for all he was worth and making a bitch of a noise [ibid.] 124: Someone gave him a bitch of a punch-up.
at bitch, n.1
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 28: ‘Bill Higginwell must have enjoyed my deal. [...] Block-up to hell, he was’.
at blocked, adj.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 23: [T]hrough the sounds that he blows [he] tells you about himelf.
at blow, v.1
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 33: When you’ve had a blow, don’t let it go, but keep breathing in air.
at blow, n.3
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 55: ‘I’ve been on the blower this morning to about half a dozen’.
at blower, n.2
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 26: A couple of cats (the ones that mee-owwww) were screaming blue murder.
at scream blue murder (v.) under blue murder, n.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 45: [T]hey’ll sling the book at me this time. I’m already on two years’ probation.
at throw the book at (v.) under book, n.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 11: An evening [...] [o]f ‘the boys’ talking about football and work.
at boys, the, n.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 23: I still wished that the way I earned my bread was a little more romantic.
at bread, n.1
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 69: [H]e was always brought down, and never failed to tell you so.
at brought down, adj.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 68: [A] fair sprinkling of blonde chicks who’d caught the colour bug.
at bug, n.4
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 29: [of records] [T]he lesser known west coast musicians and the better John Bulls, that most people don’t buy.
at John Bull, n.1
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 94: ‘I saw the edge around your pitch this afternoon. You were ’avin’ a burster’.
at buster, n.1
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 58: [N]o junkies, we couldn’t stand that carry on in our little jungle.
at carry-on, n.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 26: I managed to stagger out to the carzy.
at carsey, n.
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) : ‘Do you smoke?’ [...] She gave a girlish giggle. ‘No, silly, not straight ones. Charge’.
at charge, n.2
[UK] T. Taylor Baron’s Court All Change (2011) 87: Apart from the charver stakes she’d shown me the so-called smart set.
at charver, n.1
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