1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 55: I have a few [...] and I get carried away and the old fists start flailing.at have a few (v.) under few, a, n.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 53: We laughed at him and told him to stop pissing about.at piss about, v.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 120: They were already so aled up [...] that there wasn’t much way.at ale up (v.) under ale, n.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 189: There was a fuss when we left, there was a flaming argie-bargie when we got back.at argy-bargy, n.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 21: We kicked around a bit and decided to have breakfast.at kick around, v.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 68: He is the sort that is always tight-arsed with his purse-strings.at tight-arsed, adj.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 189: ‘I haven’t got the bread.’ [...] ‘Course you have, you half-arsed git.’.at half-assed, adj.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 12: He could chat up a chick and he didn’t mind having it away with some man either.at have it away (with), v.2
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 45: I live in a great fabulous world of rush rush rush and all that B.at b, n.1
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 166: ‘They’ll tear me to pieces’ [...] ‘What’s known as having a ball,’ says Mick.at have a ball (v.) under ball, n.3
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 49: It was happening; a woman was causing trouble. I’d belt her for that.at belt, v.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 14: The road manager that Ben had provided for us was bevvied.at bevvied (up) (adj.) under bevvy, v.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 118: They were having a few people over to their flat for a sort of blast.at blast, n.1
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 32: I’m not bleedin’ coming all the way here without getting any money for it.at bleeding, adj.
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 56: ‘Where is Cass?’ ‘Blowing lunch.’ ‘What? Cass? spewing?’.at blow lunch (v.) under blow, v.1
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 120: Bombers, black bennies are a different matter, and you could keep going on a bird all bloody night.at bomber, n.1
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 14: The bouncer at the stairs end [...] put the boot in.at put the boot in (v.) under boot, the, n.