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[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 40: Gary was [...] as drunk as a coot.
at drunk as a cootie, adj.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 64: You got a ways to go before you make the bigs, kid.
at big time, n.1
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 110: ‘You ready for another blast?’ Joe held out his glass.
at blast, n.1
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 93: Ugly phrases, terrible terms kept crowding up [...] nooky, hair pie, put the boots to her.
at put the boots to (v.) under boot, the, n.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 222: You welfare chiseler.
at chiseler, n.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 163: I don’t want to have to listen to you crabbing at me.
at crab, v.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 42: They were all a bunch of long-haired, muff-diving [...] pinko fucksticks.
at muff-diving, adj.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 77: Roger would have been more than glad [...] to have a coffee with him, and to talk his ear off.
at talk someone’s ear off (v.) under ear, n.1
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 218: ‘Don’t forget the young fart,’ Vic said, grinning.
at fart, n.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 88: I enjoyed fucking the shit out of her.
at fuck the shit out of someone (v.) under fuck, v.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 93: Ugly phrases, terrible terms kept crowding up [...] nooky, hair pie, put the boots to her.
at hair pie (n.) under hair, n.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 343: ‘Is he a breed?’ ‘Yes,’ she said [...] ‘He’s a Heinz. Fifty-seven Varieties.’.
at Heinz, n.
[US] S. King Cujo 222: By tomorrow morning I’ll probably have the Hershey-squirts.
at Hershey squirts (n.) under Hershey, adj.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 223: Gone off together [...] Two fools off hooting somewhere.
at hoot, v.2
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 224: Trenton got on the old hooter.
at hooter, n.3
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 149: What if the car goes kerflooey? [Ibid.] 154: Guess it’s still kerflooey.
at kerflooey (adj.) under ker-, pfx
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 42: They were all a bunch of long-haired [...] asshole pinko fucksticks.
at longhaired, adj.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 111: He clapped Joe on the shoulder and laughed. ‘Oh, you’re a one, all right.’.
at one, n.1
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 149: Mom’s ole blue Pinto packs it in.
at pack in (v.) under pack, v.1
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 111: Lost most of the old sperm factory over there in France [...] Sometimes it works, sometimes it don’t. Might be fun to find out if I still got any ram left in my ramrod.
at ramrod, n.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 40: He did not know Roger Breaksone from shit. [Ibid.] 220: Maybe doesn’t matter shit one way or the other.
at shit, n.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 220: You don’t need a one-legged cameraman with a snootful of beer to tell you where the bear shat in the buckwheat.
at snootful, n.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 100: You suppose you can screw like one of those spitfires? Like one of those little Mexican spitfires?
at spitfire (n.) under spit, n.3
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 95: You’ve got some pretty tall explaining to do.
at tall, adj.
[US] S. King Cujo (1982) 110: Kicking up some whoopee, I guess.
at whoopee, n.
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