1944 A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 80: One bastard thing. You might wind up dead. Stinking, stinking dead.at bastard, adj.
1944 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.
1944 A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 93: The man said: No flea bag’s calling me a filthy foreigner!at fleabag, n.
1944 A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 42: I can take your gaff, Pop. I’m hard alla way through.at gaff, n.2
1944 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
1944 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
1944 A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 112: That’s her, Harry! The one with the big headlights!at headlight, n.
1944 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.
1944 A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues 156: He’s from hunger! Marie’s marrying a Jew! at from hunger (adj.) under hunger, n.
1944 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.
1944 A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 52: I must confess that my secret pash is King George.at pash, n.
1944 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.
1944 A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 76: You’re a nasty dog, Joe! Go screw!at go screw yourself! (excl.) under screw, v.
1944 A. Kapelner Lonely Boy Blues (1965) 80: One bastard thing. You might wind up dead. Stinking, stinking dead.at stinking, adv.
1944 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.
1944 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.
1944 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.