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The Young Landlords choose

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[US] W.D. Myers The Young Landlords 26: I told Gloria to mind her B-I business .
at none of ones B.I. business under business, n.
[US] W.D. Myers The Young Landlords 121: I knew that wasn’t right, to fink out on a friend just because you were a little scared.
at fink, v.
[US] W.D. Myers The Young Landlords 137: [T]hey went through their little number about giving each other five and bumping hips and what have you.
at what-have-you, n.
[US] W.D. Myers The Young Landlords 94: A.B. used to sell stuff. He said it was all hot stuff, but I don’t think anybody could steal that much.
at hot stuff, n.2
[US] W.D. Myers The Young Landlords 27: Most city buildings look terrible, and the madhouse my father worked in was no exception.
at madhouse (n.) under mad, adj.
[US] W.D. Myers The Young Landlords 118: ‘There ain’t no law that says you can’t steal from a man if he’s just stupider than you.’ ‘That’s some messed-up logic’.
at messed (up), adj.
[US] W.D. Myers The Young Landlords 63: I was afraid that if we fouled it up my father was going to stick his mouth in it.
at stick one’s mouth in (v.) under mouth, n.
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