1988 T. Jones Curse of the Vampire Socks 9: But they just went like the clappers.at go like the clappers (v.) under clappers, n.3
1988 T. Jones Curse of the Vampire Socks 16: And I sneezed – fit to bust!at fit to bust under fit to..., phr.
1988 T. Jones Curse of the Vampire Socks 15: Will people give two hoots [...] when they / Are in their birthday suits?at give a hoot (v.) under hoot, n.2
1988 T. Jones Curse of the Vampire Socks 59: Dorothy Jane / I’m afraid, was a pain / In the neck, in the side, in the head.at pain (in the neck), n.1
1988 T. Jones Curse of the Vampire Socks 112: There they both live, / With a socking great car.at socking, adv.
1988 T. Jones Curse of the Vampire Socks 29: ‘That’s torn it!’ said the Kangaroo.at that’s torn it under tear, v.