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[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 188: An addicted coke banger can go through a handful of needles in no time.
at banger, n.5
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 78: Have barflies inadvertently become cheerleaders for the drug trade?
at bar-fly, n.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 231: While I was working the Biz, Karen and I were often asked what our day-to-day personal life was like.
at work the biz (v.) under biz, n.1
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 73: ‘Circle jerks’ and gawkers who drive around the strolls watching what goes on, often taunting and teasing anyone on the street. Circle jerks are not out to shop, they are out to raise hell.
at circle jerk, n.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 187: I gave a half-deck of smokes to the woman.
at deck, n.4
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 113: I’m sure that Brian Whitehead did what he did to Jane Doe because he believed she was just some dumb hooker.
at Jane Doe, n.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 186: The offer of needles (‘fits’) made some women uncomfortable.
at fit, n.2
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 20: ‘Working girl’ (or boy).
at working girl, n.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 127: Devlin was young, white and well-heeled.
at well-heeled, adj.1
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 222: This illustrates just how far some people are willing to go to create their own versions of Sleepy Hollow.
at Sleepy Hollow, n.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 227: Checking out the audience [...] is a real no-no.
at no-no, n.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 134: I gave myself the once-over in my bathroom mirror.
at once-over, n.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 179: Regulars were often allowed to ‘ride bareback’.
at ride bareback (v.) under ride, v.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 192: When Sandy wasn’t high, she was scrappy and bitter.
at scrappy, adj.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 106: A young female officer [...] snagged as many unlucky customers as she and her two male back-up officers could process.
at snag, v.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 21: Before 1972 I hadn’t heard of male prostitutes, male strolls or male escort services.
at stroll, n.
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 48: The trick pad made it possible for me to cater for fetishists.
at trick pad (n.) under trick, n.1
[Can] A. Highcrest At Home on the Stroll 240: The vagrancy or ‘Vag C’ law was abolished in 1972.
at vag, n.1
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