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[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 179: It was a bad scene.
at bad scene (n.) under bad, adj.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 18: We were sitting in the front row, so boxed that the musicians were looking at us!
at boxed, adj.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 162: I figured you’d be brought down about that.
at brought down, adj.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 35: Romance? No, bruz, that’s not my groove.
at bruz, n.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 73: His smiling ‘bubber’ was the equivalent to Gene’s ‘bruz’; Mike wasn’t sure he wanted to be William’s brother.
at bubba, n.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 47: Gene must have really laid down some shuck to Barton about your playing.
at lay down, v.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 34: Why don’t you fall out with your axe some night?
at fall in (v.) under fall, v.3
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 73: The band played gutbucket boogie.
at gutbucket, adj.1
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 35: She tells me I should kick my habits and figure out what i really want out of life besides six lonely nights a week in a juice joint.
at kick the habit (v.) under habit, n.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 224: I shouldn’t have got so hincty.
at hincty, adj.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 165: The City’s insane!
at insane, adj.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 35: She tells me I should kick my habits and figure out what I really want out of life besides six lonely nights a week in a juice joint.
at juice joint (n.) under juice, n.1
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 101: ‘She bought me these kicks,’ he said and held up a foot.
at kicks, n.2
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 18: Baby and I made two of those pills.
at make, v.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 155: The City is too much — and that’s where I want to be.
at too much, adj.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 85: I think I got zonked on the beer.
at zonked (out), adj.
[US] G. Lea Somewhere There’s Music 47: Gene must have really laid down some shuck to Barton about your playing.
at shuck, n.
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