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[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 275: One of them had been gunned down later by a baboon.
at baboon, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 157: Make it a classic. Say, a 1964 Ford Falcon. You don’t see many of those babies.
at baby, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 241: I’m tired of this baloney.
at baloney, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 254: Jake Harp looked about as healthy as dog barf.
at barf, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 35: I’ll bet the boss man is going batshit.
at batshit, adj.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 105: I’m a regular bear for tape decks and Camcorders and shit like that.
at bear for, a under bear, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 278: ‘May I see your driver’s license, please?’ ‘Get serious, Uncle Ben.’.
at Uncle Ben, n.2
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 249: The old bird shot me.
at old bird, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 43: Hurts like a bitch.
at like a bitch (adv.) under bitch, n.1
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 169: They were doing blow behind the Magic Mansion.
at blow, n.3
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 73: The words tumbled around like dice in his brainpan. Made no damn sense.
at brainpan (n.) under brain, n.1
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 92: Charlie, you are one sorry bucket of puss.
at bucket of puss (n.) under bucket of..., n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 39: He had accumulated more money than an entire lifetime of mob bunko, jukebox skimming and mail fraud.
at bunco, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 116: One of those damn bunny-huggers [...] Anti this and anti that.
at bunny hugger (n.) under bunny, n.1
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 16: I burned up the interstate getting down here.
at burn (up), v.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 164: It was exactly the sort of campy junkmobile that some dumb Yuppie would love.
at campy, adj.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 219: I’m in the can.
at can, n.1
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 194: Don’t push it, chico.
at chico, n.2
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 155: Christ on a Harley, who wants goddamn lizards!
at Christ on a bike! (excl.) under Christ, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 284: We played poker [...] Cleaned his fucking clock.
at clean someone’s clock (v.) under clean, v.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 295: Everybody’ll want a piece, Frankie. We’re talking clusterfuck.
at clusterfuck, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 248: You’re a smart cookie.
at smart cookie (n.) under cookie, n.1
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 250: An immediate transfer to some godforsaken cowtown would be a certainty.
at cow town, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 109: It brought three Company Cowpokes out of the bronco chute at a dead run.
at cowpoke (n.) under cow, n.1
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 124: Cracker bastard didn’t seem to care.
at cracker, adj.1
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 310: ‘They’re only tourists.’ [...] ‘Cretins.’.
at cretin, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 294: What, you got something against little children? Little cutey pies having a good time?
at cutie-pie, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 39: Students [...] were instead exposed to a mattress-level montage of Latin porn star Pina Kolada deepthroating a semi-pro soccer team.
at deep throat, v.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 118: Get me that dildo Chelsea.
at dildo, n.
[US] C. Hiaasen Native Tongue 27: One phone call to the newspaper, and any number of people would’ve been happy to drop the dime.
at drop a dime (v.) under dime, n.
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