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[UK] L. Cameron First Blood 13: Any time you say doodley shit ... I’ll whip your ass.
at doodley-shit, n.
[UK] L. Cameron First Blood 85: I know a junko when I see one....He’s either on horse or snow [HDAS].
at junko, n.
[UK] D. Morrell First Blood 72: They have a good chance of bringing me down.
at bring down, v.2
[UK] D. Morrell First Blood 72: Government man. Bushwah. Look at him, where the hell would he hide his badge.
at bushwa, n.
[UK] D. Morrell First Blood 258: Beyond the roar of the fires, there was a full-roaring ca-whump that illuminated all that part of the sky.
at cawhump!, excl.
[UK] D. Morrell First Blood 10: As he got into the cruiser, he set his bag between himself and the policeman.
at cruiser, n.
[UK] D. Morrell First Blood 15: How do you want your burgers? Plain or dragged through the garden?
at drag it through the garden (v.) under drag, v.1
[UK] D. Morrell First Blood 209: A drop of rotten goo pelted his nose.
at goo, n.1
[UK] D. Morrell First Blood 108: ‘Gutshot,’ Orval said disgustedly.
at gut-shot (adj.) under gut, n.
[UK] D. Morrell First Blood 40: [rectal inspection] ‘Turn around and bend over.’ The kid looked at him. ‘Get your jollies off somebody else. I won’t put up with anymore of this.’.
at get one’s jollies (v.) under jolly, n.1
[UK] D. Morrell First Blood 238: There was a full roaring ca-whump that illuminated all that part of the sky.
at ker-, pfx
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