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The Patriot Game choose

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[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 175: Treat him like something besides a hill of shit.
at hill of beans, a, phr.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 203: Only one of those kids worth shit and he enlists in the fuckin’ army [...] and gets shot down over Vietnam.
at not worth a shit, phr.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 198: Fuckin’A right, you are.
at fucking-A, adv.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 49: It doesn’t matter a damn if he did something before he signed your register.
at not matter a damn, v.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 56: He was just turning an extra dollar, doing a piece of work for a guy that might be able to bail him out in the future, getting a few points.
at turn a trick, v.1
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 156: And there you sit, chewing the Irish bubblegum with a couple of airheaded, tittering matrons.
at airhead, adj.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 199: Eat shit, numb-nuts.
at eat shit (and die)!, excl.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 95: Every letter I get from my mother, she tells me how So-and-so’s thinking about moving out there to join them.
at so-and-so, n.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 100: Andrew thinks his father’s a real hero, because he plays the angles and he did time in prison.
at play the angles (v.) under angle, n.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 52: You’re telling these lifers that they’ll do at least fifteen unless they kiss your ass.
at kiss someone’s arse, v.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 40: Shove it up your ass, all right? [...] I know you, you fat guinea son of a bitch.
at shove it up your arse!, excl.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 199: I don’t want nothin’, asswipe.
at ass-wipe, n.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 127: We all know what a gossip he is. In addition to being a horse’s ass.
at horse’s ass, n.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 175: You take care of this, Seats, and I mean it, or I’m gonna have your ass six ways to Sunday.
at have someone’s ass under ass, n.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 40: I save your place every day and make a whole bunch of fat-ass committee chairmen park onna street.
at fat-ass, adj.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 225: Not like your asshole brother.
at asshole, adj.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 92: Himself in the study there, nothing but a bag of bones as he is since he’s sick.
at bag of bones, n.1
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 11: ‘Tryin’, bamboozle me?’ Nah, Paul wouldn’t do a thing like that, lie to an old friend like me.
at bamboozle, v.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 184: He’s really all banged up.
at banged up, adj.1
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 173: What’d you do, smash up the battleship?
at battleship, n.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 64: I really don’t think he knew who beat him to the punch and saved him the trouble.
at beat someone to the punch (v.) under beat, v.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 44: He’s beating me.
at beat, v.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 87: Okay, what’s the beef, huh? I can take it.
at beef, n.2
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 62: There is that beezer Harrington that works the electric plant.
at beezer, n.3
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 72: Without one single goddamned belly laugh.
at belly laugh (n.) under belly, n.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 5: She got all mad again and came in and started reading out Mrs. Tobin and Bishop Doherty told her to shut up, there was no need to make a big deal out a small matter.
at big deal, n.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 50: What’re you doing, admitting that you can’t control these birds? You can’t keep order in your own institution, which was built to keep guys like this from wandering around loose and shooting people.
at bird, n.1
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 52: You think these guys with long bits to do’re calling this little song and dance ‘rehabilitation’?
at long bit (n.) under bit, n.1
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 62: Digger was inviting the bitter-enders to leave.
at bitter-ender, n.
[US] G.V. Higgins Patriot Game (1985) 231: Sworn to uphold the Constitution and the laws of the United States. Blah Blah Blah.
at blah, blah, blah under blah, v.
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