1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 28: Then he was all ‘That guy’s a fag.’ So I told him to fuck off.at be all..., v.
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 28: After the boss demanded the report by noon, the employee was all over it.at all over, adj.2
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 126: When I saw Belinda in her pink spandex miniskirt, I decided to make a fashion arrest.at fashion arrest, n.
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 22: I was hoping that Tim would invite me to the prom, but I hadn’t realized he was so asexual.at asexual, adj.
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 141: My roommate was wasted off his ass by the time the party was over.at off one’s ass under ass, n.
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 150: I don’t know why my dad is always popping off about my clothes.at pop off (at the mouth), v.
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 24: Mark farted and left the room, leaving in his wake an atomic atmosphere for all to enjoy.at atomic atmosphere, n.
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 192: The professor asked me to leave because I was throwing tude.at throw attitude (v.) under attitude, n.
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 25: That guy just hung a B.A. right in front of my mom!at hang a b.a. (v.) under b.a., n.2
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 35: B.F.E./B.F.A. the boondocks, a very far away place [...] [Butt Fucking Africa].at B.F.E., n.
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 123: Like five miles of bad road like something really awful.at — miles of bad road, n.
1989 P. Munro Sl. U. 26: Sara, would you please stop bagging on me. First you criticized my hair [...] and now my taste in friends.at bag on (v.) under bag, v.