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Mojo and the Russians choose

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[US] W.D. Myers Mojo and the Russians 76: Kwami and his big mouth.
at bigmouth, n.
[US] W.D. Myers Mojo and the Russians 76: [H]e started cracking up on me because of that stupid thing I said to Kitty.
at crack up at (v.) under crack, v.1
[US] W.D. Myers Mojo and the Russians 109: ‘[I]f I catch them little fools messin’ around [...] I’m gonna turn them every which way but loose, so help me’.
at cut every way but loose (v.) under cut, v.2
[US] W.D. Myers Mojo and the Russians 2: [I] was just about ready to straighten out and really do it to the finish line.
at do it, v.1
[US] W.D. Myers Mojo and the Russians 21: ‘This turkey’s little skirmish with Drusilla Gorilla is minor league in the big ball game of L-I-F-E’.
at minor-league, adj.
[US] W.D. Myers Mojo and the Russians 10: Kwami had a way about him that could really get next to you sometimes.
at get next to (v.) under next (to), adj.
[US] W.D. Myers Mojo and the Russians 38: ‘We could take the subway,’ Anthony volunteered. ‘Right, and then get off at every stop and ask everybody if they’ve seen two Russians drive by, right?’.
at right, phr.
[US] W.D. Myers Mojo and the Russians 27: I was scrinching down because I’m tall for my age.
at scrunch, v.
[US] W.D. Myers Mojo and the Russians 104: ‘It’s the cops,’ I said. [...] ‘Oh, sweat, Willie probably called the police,’ Wayne said.
at oh, sweat! (excl.) under sweat, v.2
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