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Twelve O’Clock High choose

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[US] Lay & Bartlett Twelve O’clock High! (1975) 167: I’ll admit you made a horse’s ass of yourself.
at ass, n.
[US] Lay & Bartlett Twelve O’clock High! (1975) 208: I want there to be plenty of squawks. A real bitching session.
at bitch session (n.) under bitch, v.
[US] Lay & Bartlett Twelve O’clock High! (1975) 194: That iron-assed general has been chewing their tails.
at chew (on) someone’s ass (v.) under chew, v.
[US] Lay & Bartlett Twelve O’clock High! (1975) 363: ‘Hit it?’ Savage asked. ‘Clobbered it, I think, sir.’.
at clobber, v.2
[US] Lay & Bartlett Twelve O’clock High! (1975) 327: You [...] are a horny old goat.
at goat, n.1
[US] Lay & Bartlett Twelve O’clock High! (1975) 139: That knuckle-headed Kraut navigator sure bitched us up.
at knuckleheaded, adj.
[US] Lay & Bartlett Twelve O’clock High! (1975) 322: None of us paddle-feet would have gone along with you today if we’d thought it was dangerous!
at paddlefoot, n.
[US] Lay & Bartlett Twelve O’clock High! (1975) 375: Doesn’t often sing [...] But when he does he makes a piker out of Caruso.
at piker, n.
[US] Lay & Bartlett Twelve O’clock High! (1975) 23: I see you’ve read that poop-sheet from headquarters.
at poop sheet (n.) under poop, n.4
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