1955 W. Henry Who Rides with Wyatt 146: Once shut of the guns, though, he turned right brassy.at brassy, adj.
1955 W. Henry Who Rides with Wyatt 75: A driving wind and a sleety snow [was] bucketing down off the Dragoons, across Goose Flats.at bucket (down) (v.) under bucket, n.
1955 W. Henry Who Rides with Wyatt 124: What that greenbelly doesn’t know about poker, Hoyle could be lynched for.at green belly (n.) under green, adj.1
1955 W. Henry Who Rides with Wyatt 146: All right, Earp, go ahead and jug me. See how long the lock holds!at jug, v.1
1955 W. Henry Who Rides with Wyatt 75: Ferd held the lamp and watched him rummaging in his warbag.at warbag, n.