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The Boy from County Hell choose

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[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 58: Andre told his ball-busting foreman to go fuck a duck.
at fuck a duck!, excl.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 43: [He] kept his hair in a close fade instead of a halo of Afro.
at afro, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 46: [He] ordered hash browns all the way.
at all the way, adv.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 338: It [i.e. a kick] burned like poison but lit a fire under his ass.
at ass, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 43: [A] dumbass Calvineau cousin who couldn’t be trusted with a cap gun.
at dumb-ass, adj.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 189: Because I told you, ass face.
at assface (n.) under ass, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 87: ‘[H]e saw you out riding with that coon-ass we hired’.
at coon-ass, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 16: I saw what my fancy-ass neighbors who smiled in church really were.
at -ass, sfx
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 85: Her shit-ass family.
at shit-ass, adj.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 85: ‘At least you ain’t got a baby-raper cleaning shit out your ass’.
at baby-raper, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 72: ‘All I get in here are [...] buckra who done fucked up so bad their own won’t give ’em bond’.
at backra, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 77: Shooter, the bad boy turned lawman’s friend.
at bad boy, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 96: He’d seen a lot of bad shit, even dragged in a serial horse fucker.
at bad shit, n.2
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 142: ‘I know you run numbers and make the drop tomorrow. Give me the bag’.
at bag, n.1
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 76: LeFer had caught him balls deep in a whorehouse.
at balls deep (adv.) under balls, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 218: [T]he whole state was crooked, and if you didn’t dip your beak, you were shunned.
at dip one’s beak (v.) under beak, n.2
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 236: Beasts of Detroit iron lurked in the shadows.
at beast, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 44: A killer with a money beef.
at beef, n.2
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 83: He was a big stripe, one of the near five thousand inmates who had no expectation of leaving Angola alive or dead.
at big stripe (n.) under big, adj.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 233: ‘Andre’s got the big C’.
at big C, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 278: The country had to blow, like that rig out in the Gulf.
at blow, v.2
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 63: [H]e asked if they liked blow jobs.
at blow job, n.1
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 306: One older Black man waited in prison blues and brogans.
at blues, n.2
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 63: One of the doggies unzipped and the bohunk fell to his knees like he’d seen Jesus.
at bohunk, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 326: Evangeline bet that [i.e. a half-dressed girl] had made the men in the crowd sprout a crop of patriotic bone-ons.
at bone, n.1
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 309: [T]he HB boot boys talked among themselves.
at boot boy (n.) under boot, n.2
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 341: When LeFer heard pistol shots, he didn’t care that his boudin was dangling.
at boudin, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 315: ‘You touch me again, you’ll die in the sweatbox’.
at sweat-box, n.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 172: ‘Thanks for bringing your papa’s hatchet. He’ll want it when we break him out’.
at break out, v.
[US] T. Pluck Boy from County Hell 306: One older Black man waited in prison blues and brogans.
at brogan, n.
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