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[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 372: The work was behind schedule – he’d really have to haul ass.
at haul ass, v.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 343: Talk about Hercules and the Augean stables, there’s no end to it. Tar-baby city.
at tar baby, n.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 296: By the time he got back to his apartment, feeling baked, beat, fried.
at baked, adj.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 36: I’m beat.
at beat, adj.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 231: He was wearing an aviator’s leather jacket that must have cost a couple of bills.
at bill, n.3
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 432: Just a moment of understanding, an ain’t life a bitch smile.
at bitch, n.1
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 315: Cold as a bitch in here.
at as a bitch (adv.) under bitch, n.1
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 243: Feel free to go blooie, if you must. I love a spectacle.
at go blooey (v.) under blooey!, excl.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 144: If you want to sound like an airhead surfer nowadays, you’ve got to say bonus!
at bonus!, excl.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 136: Thinking up jokes involving farts and boogers.
at booger, n.1
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 400: Frankly, it’s been bugging me too.
at bug, v.2
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 281: But you can tell me if [...] there’s some other bug up this guy’s butt.
at have a bug up one’s ass (v.) under bug, n.4
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 136: We’ll buzz down to Philly.
at buzz, v.1
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 291: The kind of tough old rich buzzard who knew how to make trouble for you.
at buzzard, n.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 205: Christ on a crutch! Place is a mess, isn’t it?
at Christ on a crutch! (excl.) under Christ, n.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 181: Damon chugged the beer the barman had set down.
at chug, v.1
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 427: Mo cracked a grin.
at crack a smile (v.) under crack, v.2
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 427: Physically and mentally, you can’t get cranked up with that stuff in your veins.
at cranked up, adj.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 424: You cut that out! Don’t you fucking dare.
at cut out, v.3
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 270: Eddy, goddamn it, come on!
at god-damn it!, excl.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 421: Don’t shoot your mouth off, dickbrain.
at dickbrain (n.) under dick, n.1
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 287: She’d eat him alive in any legal battle.
at eat, v.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 491: He fell to pieces in my hands, Paulie, he came apart.
at fall apart (v.) under fall, v.1
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 174: I thought I saw you pull a little fast one.
at pull a fast one (v.) under fast one, n.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 486: What about all that wasted potential, Paulie? Such a bright child, such a fizzled adulthood.
at fizzle, n.2
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 277: ‘Holy shit,’ Mo said. ‘Excuse my French.’.
at excuse my French under French, n.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 37: I am an absolute goner [...] I am gonzo about this woman.
at goner, n.1
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 144: ‘I mean, what if I started saying groovy?’ ‘Wow, groovy, man,’ Mark said. ‘Oh, my God!’.
at groovy, adj.2
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 446: You’re going to be a very happy camper afterward.
at happy camper (n.) under happy, adj.
[US] D. Hecht Skull Session 340: The Rizal thing was a major headache.
at headache, n.
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