2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 91: I said, ‘Farm Dog, I’m thinking somebody somewhere along the way may have given you a confusing idea of sportsmanship.’ ‘Sportsmanship’s ass,’ he said.at ass, n.
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 213: ‘They voted to bump you up from eight-fifty to a million two immediately’.at bump, v.1
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 69: ‘When you hear football talk from the big-timers, keep in mind that they really don’t know dook about the game, they just act like they do’.at not know dook (about) (v.) under dook, n.2
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 145: ‘[S]ome of them might think there’s something going on between the two of you’.at have something going (on) (v.) under going on, phr.
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 170: Russia isn’t Russia anymore in sports, not without their juiced-up athletes .at juiced (adj.) under juice, n.1
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 128: ‘Let me lay some facts on you about those men’ .at lay on, v.
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 149: He stood six nine and poured in 35 to 40 points a game. He could pop a 3 without looking at the rim.at pop, v.1
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 61: Rodeo. An old expression Texans rarely use now since people everywhere have started saying it. This ain’t my first rodeo, Darlene. Like that.at first rodeo (n.) under rodeo, n.2
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 86: Her makeover works at social functions until Melody opens her mouth and says, ‘Ain’t this the shits?’ .at shits, the, n.
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 47: ‘Football is a man’s game played down in the trenches, stink on stink’.at stink on stink under stink, n.
2017 D. Jenkins Stick a Fork In Me 31: Those jeans show off a set of wheels that would stand out in any chorus line.at wheels, n.