2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 88: This very hush-hush, very high-class, artsy-craftsy operation.at artsy-craftsy, adj.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 74: When somebody gets caught, he’ll almost always sell a friend to save his own white ass.at save one’s ass under ass, n.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 182: That’s what you think I am, Todd? [...] An ass-kissing apprentice hood?at ass-kissing, adj.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 151: He got his tail caught in the crack, because he fucked up on some other little piss-ant job.at get one’s ass in a crack under ass, n.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 92: Just another one Jery’s chicken-shit, piss-pot, dog-ass operations.at dog-assed, adj.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 28: If that’s where they’re comin’ from, Nova Scotia’s where the crew’s gonna end up.at where one is at, phr.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 121: This thing in Boston is a year or eighteen months away [...] when the big balloon goes up.at when the balloon goes up under balloon, n.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 139: Come home at night, exhausted, beat to shit.at beat, adj.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 93: He’ll think he’s one of the big boys, if he’s nailed the whole world’s ended.at big boy, n.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 31: If capsules ain’t around, then the Dravon and Dilaudid, an the bags of marching powder.at Bolivian marching powder, n.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 161: Say the financial district — sports bookin’, loan-sharkin’, some fencin’.at book, v.1
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 103: He will do the different thing than they all expected, and the sports books too.at book, n.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 162: Some pissin’ contest over a bum cheque that got out of hand.at bum, adj.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 16: I never been a guy saw any point in bumping up the count so high guy can’t see no way out.at bump, v.1
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 47: Thirty years later, still fly-by-nighters, sellin’ TVs off the back of trucks [...] one day, hijacking a load of dry goods in Connecticut the next.at fly-by-night, n.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 141: I also passed on one cake-walk where it then turned out that everyone who went in went to jail.at cakewalk, n.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 162: Fights over women and fights over money and somebody called someone out from a barroom.at call (out) (v.) under call, v.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 29: They go to Canada — unions aren’t so strong there [...] Canucks up there may work for less, but you still gotta hire ’em.at Canuck, n.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 34: [He] caught a breadknife in the belly from a husband and wife perfectly happy fighting with each other.at catch, v.1
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 40: He [...] thought this place was a promising place to chat up young gunsels.at chat, v.1
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 145: Hey [...] quit bustin’ my chops.at bust someone’s chops (v.) under chops, n.1
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 202: Of course they can come off six or seven times a night.at come off (v.) under come, v.1
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 87: Everything is fine there, absolutely ice cream.at ice-cream, adj.
2000 G.V. Higgins At End of Day (2001) 89: He’s beatin’ every one of us out of diddly spare change.at diddly, adj.