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[US] J.M. Inks diary Eight Bailed Out (1954) 8 Aug. 51: Fifty thousand bucks ain’t hay even in Texas.
at that ain’t hay, phr.
[US] J.M. Inks diary Eight Bailed Out (1954) 28 July 35: I don’t like the idea that these people are buddy-buddy with the Krauts.
at buddy-buddy, adj.
[US] J.M. Inks diary Eight Bailed Out (1954) 3 Dec. 119: I wished I had a buffalo nickel.
at buffalo, n.2
[US] J.M. Inks diary Eight Bailed Out (1954) 29 July 48: ‘Dig this goofball,’ Griff said.
at goofball, n.2
[US] J.M. Inks diary Eight Bailed Out (1954) 29 July 37: The thin one, ‘Goofy,’ and our interpreter, ‘Jughead.’ The names fit.
at goofy, n.
[US] J.M. Inks diary Eight Bailed Out (1954) 8 Aug. 51: Fifty thousand bucks ain’t hay even in Texas.
at that ain’t hay under hay, n.
[US] J.M. Inks diary Eight Bailed Out (1954) 19 Sept. 69: Holy Jehosophat!
at jehoshaphat!, excl.
[US] J.M. Inks diary Eight Bailed Out (1954) 29 July 37: The thin one, ‘Goofy,’ and our interpreter, ‘Jughead.’ The names fit.
at jughead, n.1
[US] J.M. Inks diary Eight Bailed Out (1954) 28 July 37: Cooey taymah, sir, you linthead.
at linthead, n.
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