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Tearoom Dangler choose

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[US] ‘M. Booton’ Tearoom Dangler 92: Then anger lit in me like a mountain fire in summer. The ass-freak had speared me like Charlie the Tuna [Simes:DLSS].
at ass-freak (n.) under ass, n.
[US] ‘M. Booton’ Tearoom Dangler 9: [B]asket-watching and john-cruising go by entirely different rules and can become as complex as monopoly [Simes:DLSS].
at basket-watch (v.) under basket, n.1
[US] ‘M. Booton’ Tearoom Dangler 125: [no text] [Simes:DLSS].
at chasm, n.
[US] ‘M. Booton’ Tearoom Dangler 165: It is dark heresy to admit that a subway cruise, finally borne intact to a hotel room, is a better lay than a star bargain from a King’s Cross pub [Simes:DLSS].
at cruise, n.
[US] ‘M. Booton’ Tearoom Dangler 165: [A] cruise queen who gets more thrill out of watching than touching.
at cruising-queen (n.) under cruise, v.
[US] ‘M. Booton’ Tearoom Dangler 92: [dingdonger] [Simes:DLSS].
at ding-dong, n.3
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