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[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 300: Nobody need friends like you, Gilligan. Do a homo and blow ... boy.
at make like (a)..., v.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 44: Shit, man. The ghost of a sheep be even more no-account!
at no-account, adj.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 391: He used to be ass-kickin cool!
at ass-kicking, adv.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 41: My mom wants go an treat some dumb-ass niggerboy like a guest, she gots that right.
at dumb-ass, adj.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 453: Ass-draggin stationwagon, but it kinda give ’em class.
at ass-dragging under ass, n.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 115: Says he hate skatin with it [i.e. a gun]. Ain’t that a bitch. Spect he gots a new ’tude about that.
at attitude, n.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 376: His hair was carefully razored, his big-buck B.K.s about half a week old.
at big-buck, adj.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 148: A red-eyed man in dirty shorts lurched halfway out of the other apartment’s door. A bottle of Bird dangled from his fist.
at Bird, n.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 22: Whatever was stashed in the clubhouse for eating and drinking had to be replaced by whatever dude whose belly it filled. This also applied to batteries for their blaster.
at blaster, n.2
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 249: This bitch [...] jump on a donkey, swing underneath, an blow that muthafucka off, man!
at blow, v.2
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 111: Yo, man, y’all wanna blow one or not?
at blow, v.1
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 21: Really, he wasn’t much more than terminal chubbs, but had big bouncy boobs and wouldn’t take off his shirt with his homeys.
at boob, n.3
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 31: Ain’t nobody in they right mind be believin that ole booger shit no more.
at booger, n.2
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 379: ‘Lizard! Get him a tape.’ ‘Um . . . what kinda tape?’ ‘A measurin tape, raisin-brain.’.
at raisin-brain, n.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 418: Corbitt glanced up at Fluffy’s cage, wondering what sort of people shit-for-brains dogs liked.
at shit-for-brains, adj.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 93: Times I hear some of the truckers talkin bout that. Black ones be called brown sugar.
at brown sugar, n.2
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 452: Make me feel even worse, thinkin what that old sucka burn your ass for it.
at burn, v.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 464: He pulled a Marlboro pack from his shorts. ‘Here, bro, burn one of mine.’.
at burn, v.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 171: The golden boy was probably more burned from the beating than drunk.
at burned out, adj.1
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 30: You shut your mouth, burrhead!
at burrhead, n.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 271: Butter-mouthin whitefolks an washin their goddam sheets!
at butter mouth, v.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 174: Little buzzed from the J.D. is all.
at buzzed, adj.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 151: Hang chilly, Tam. Sabby been through a lotta changes today.
at go through changes (v.) under changes, n.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 326: My mom been chillin with Ethan for two days now, but it prob’ly startin to wear.
at chill, v.2
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 151: Hang chilly, Tam. Sabby been through a lotta changes today.
at play it chilly (v.) under chilly, adj.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 82: Beamer would always scrape up something to chow on.
at chow, v.2
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 283: Here my last two dollars an some chrome. Score yourself somethin to eat.
at chrome, n.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 21: Really, he wasn’t much more than terminal chubbs, but had big bouncy boobs and wouldn’t take off his shirt with his homeys.
at chubbs, n.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 66: Hell, boss, that there ole steamer ain’t fired in a coon’s age.
at coon’s age (n.) under coon, n.
[UK] J. Mowry Six Out Seven (1994) 115: Cuttin off his finger [...] Cracker-asses used to do that sorta shit to us a long time ago, man.
at cracker-ass (n.) under cracker, n.3
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