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Lonely Boy Blues choose

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[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 80: One bastard thing. You might wind up dead. Stinking, stinking dead.
at bastard, adj.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 8: A terrible curse on that cockamamee, Emily Post and her goddam Bible on Formal Introductions.
at cockamamie, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 92: Get killed, you fat crummy bum!
at crummy, adj.2
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 9: Wipe the drool from your lips.
at drool, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 93: The man said: No flea bag’s calling me a filthy foreigner!
at fleabag, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 93: Who the frig is Sam Duncan?
at frig, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 42: I can take your gaff, Pop. I’m hard alla way through.
at gaff, n.2
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 92: Where do you get off, you fat bum!
at where does someone get off (at) under get off, v.3
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 54: Well, I’ll be hung, swung and clubbed! That darlingest creature at the bar is the driver of that cunningest jeep!
at I’ll be hanged! (excl.) under hang, v.1
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 112: That’s her, Harry! The one with the big headlights!
at headlight, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 116: Harry, you look like hell! You look like a dead dog!
at look like hell (v.) under hell, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues 156: He’s from hunger! Marie’s marrying a Jew!
at from hunger (adj.) under hunger, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 92: I wouldn’t leak on your grave!
at leak, v.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 79: You get dames, good grub, goddam good clothes [...] It’s the life of Reilly!
at life of Riley, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 26: Oh, ain’t he one dirty pink!
at one, adj.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 52: I must confess that my secret pash is King George.
at pash, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 32: Jelly said: There’s a Piano Leg Mary. Joe said: Hey, Piano Leg! A squat, dumpy girl in gym bloomers ran up to them.
at piano leg (n.) under piano, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 24: My good man, Don’t be ridic!
at ridic, adj.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 76: You’re a nasty dog, Joe! Go screw!
at go screw yourself! (excl.) under screw, v.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 80: One bastard thing. You might wind up dead. Stinking, stinking dead.
at stinking, adv.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 118: Harry, marry the girl! She’s a peach! [...] Cooks a blue streak!
at blue streak (n.) under streak, n.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 42: You’re throwing the bull right in your old man’s face.
at throw the bull (v.) under throw, v.
[US] A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 53: One general was simply wacky over me, proposed to me every time he had me in the dark!
at whacky, adj.
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