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[WI] R. Mais Black Lightning (1966) 47: The way you talk force-ripe, anyone would think you knew something about it.
at force-ripe, adj.
[WI] R. Mais Black Lightning (1966) 139: Quit freezing me off like this.
at freeze, v.2
[WI] R. Mais Black Lightning (1966) 59: You better watch your step [...] You make me catch any young man playing any hanky-panky with you.
at hankypanky, n.
[WI] R. Mais Black Lightning (1966) 41: Guess I better be pushing on home.
at push on (v.) under push, v.
[WI] R. Mais Black Lightning (1966) 221: That’s the way to talk, girl, that’s the stuff.
at that’s the stuff under stuff, the, n.
[WI] R. Mais Black Lightning (1966) 34: ‘Don’t feel like it,’ said Amos, huffily, ‘it don’t sweet me any more.’.
at sweet, v.
[WI] D. Cusack Black Lightning 51: A System of Numbers (One to Fourteen) gives you the clew to the amount of pashing a vergin or near vergin permits and expects.
at pashing, n.
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