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The Llama Parlour choose

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[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 143: This woman should just make like a turtle — shut her gob and pull her head in.
at make like (a)..., v.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 189: Meanwhile you’re stringing me along and pretending you like me.
at string (along), v.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 41: They only hired me for T and A.
at tits and ass, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 112: Tash was so desperate for cash that she was even trying to write one of those blockbuster Hollywood shop ’n’ fuck novels.
at shopping and fucking, adj.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 178: These guys are talkin’ outa their assholes.
at talk out of one’s arsehole (v.) under arsehole, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 227: The guy [...] is as a dead as a mutton chop. He’s dead as a weekend in Dubuque.
at dead as..., adj.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 97: To put it bluntly, these guys were as ugly as a bag full of bums.
at ...a hatful of arseholes under ugly as..., adj.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 80: She checked her Mickey Mouse Swatch, ‘Haul ass, girl.’.
at haul ass, v.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 204: I’m just like those Aussie men you’re always whining about.
at Aussie, adj.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 155: Seated next to the talkative insul-batt-salesman with B.O.
at b.o., n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 17: It must have been a BYO Dog party. Each actress had a little mohair poodle tucked under her arm.
at b.y.o., phr.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 205: You bastard! You great, hairy bollock. You sleaze-bag. You bloody great drongo.
at ballock, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 44: ‘Got some downers,’ she reported, climbing inside, as blasé as I was bamboozled.
at bamboozled (adj.) under bamboozle, v.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 58: He was a total boof-head, a banana-bender.
at banana bender (n.) under banana, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 222: When he can’t find it he, like, goes bananas.
at go bananas (v.) under bananas, adj.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 104: They want to take pictures of you in your favourite pair of bathers.
at bathers, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 9: Apart from that, everything was fine, beaut, no wuckin’ furries, as we say back home.
at beaut!, excl.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 177: Ya see, it’s nearly lunchtime, and we’re still only up to tits and pubes. Still no ‘beaver shots’.
at beaver shot (n.) under beaver, n.1
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 119: ‘Are you really going to quit?’ [...] ‘You betcha. I’ve had enough of this shithole.’.
at you bet! (excl.) under bet, v.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 14: There were three freeway shootings, a mugging inside the Paradise Studios car park, gang warfare outside between the bikies and the Latinos.
at bikie, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 151: I should have got out of the stretch limo and run like the billyo, the minute we got to the mansion.
at like billy-o (adv.) under billy-o, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 81: Believe me, living in LA you come to realise that the word ‘bimbo’ is not gender-specific.
at bimbo, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 52: Rondah played the bitchy career woman.
at bitchy, adj.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 230: The bloke’s a bloody no-hoper. He’s on the bludge. He’s a gambler, for god’s sake!
at on the bludge under bludge, v.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 39: People were always trying to ‘blue-sky’ me, or take me ‘to the max’ or ‘run it past’ someone or other.
at blue sky, v.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 145: He was completely naked. Starkers. In the bollocky.
at bollocky naked, adj.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 12: I stopped Gaz, mid-bonk, to pledge, in my best movie starlet voice, my adoration.
at bonk, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 224: What’s on the old boob-tube?
at boob tube (n.) under boob, n.2
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 58: He was a total boof-head, a banana-bender.
at boofhead, n.
[UK] K. Lette Llama Parlour 98: ‘What is it?’ ‘A Leg-Opener,’ he said simply. ‘Bottoms up.’.
at bottoms up!, excl.
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