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The Six-Eleven choose

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[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 240: Keep an eye out for the signal [...] If it’s green we go barrel-assing.
at barrel-ass, v.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 203: He’ll front it anyway because neither of us wants it to get around that I’m the bankroll.
at bankroller (n.) under bankroll, v.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 216: They’d just think I was a bitcher.
at bitcher (n.) under bitch, v.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 196: If you’re too sensitive to appreciate that or accept it, bug off right now.
at bug off!, excl.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 217: I’ll burn their ears about it, Charlie.
at burn someone’s ass (v.) under burn, v.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 183: A closeup of her left eyebrow is cheesecake.
at cheesecake, n.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 224: I’ve been clipping all of you for months. Stupid bastards.
at clip, v.1
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 187: Do you mind if I conk out on your shoulder? I’m really bushed.
at conk (out), v.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 217: ‘Hello, George,’ said Harvey. ‘How are they hanging.’.
at how’s it hanging?, phr.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 197: You probably think you’re hell on wheels.
at hell on wheels (n.) under hell, n.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 195: Do you really like the home and kiddy bit?
at kiddy, adj.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 184: Want some, lover?
at lover, n.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 202: ‘Plugola,’ said Jack. ‘It’s very hush-hush business.’.
at -ola, sfx
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 207: You’re a pratboy, bottom man on the totem pole.
at prat-boy (n.) under prat, n.1
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 136: Suppose you have all these gimmicks, the marked deck, the belly strippers.
at strippers, n.
[US] A.E. Morgan Six-Eleven (1966) 230: Just the booze talking.
at it’s the beer talking under talk, v.
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