1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 166: Some painted-up wench who’s playing every angle in sight.at play the angles (v.) under angle, n.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 245: Screwed and skewered [...] Cops up the ass.at up the ass under ass, n.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 131: I remember he takes me to this – you know, to this B joint.at b-joint, n.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 42: Screw mission, that’s all. I vote we bag it up.at bag it (v.) under bag, v.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 46: I don’t wanna scare the bejasus out of you.at scare the bejazus out of (v.) under bejazus, n.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato 72: Next time the toad gets his fuckin’ teeth brushed.at brush someone’s teeth (v.) under brush, v.3
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 28: I told him it’s buggo [...] you bound for doom.at buggo, adj.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 141: My old man, he went buggy when he saw the mess.at buggy, adj.2
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 233: ‘Bushed,’ Oscar kept saying. ‘Fuckin ambushed.’.at bush, v.1
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 131: Then the MPs show up [...] Next morning I’m busted.at busted, adj.1
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 46: Twerp, creepo, butterbrain. It wasn’t right. He was a straightforward, honest [...] guy.at butterbrain (n.) under butter, n.1
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 142: Cement city — gravestones.at cement city (n.) under cement, n.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 232: An Impala, 1964 [...] Fender skirts, mudflaps, chopped and channelled, leopard-skin upholstery.at chop, v.2
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 206: Doc, he’s a pretty smart cookie.at smart cookie (n.) under cookie, n.1
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 138: Coonsville, MoTown, Sin City.at Coontown (n.) under coon, n.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 95: ‘As one officer to another, I ask that you desist.’ ‘Cork it.’.at cork it! (excl.) under cork, v.1
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 23: Don’t forget, cowboy, you got your own health to think about.at cowboy, n.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 46: I remember this guy Uhlander. Not such a bad dick.at dick, n.1
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 138: The Downeast Brother, the dude with lobster on his breath.at Down-easter, n.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 15: Dumb-dumb. Right, sir? Dumb as a dink.at dum-dum, n.1
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 136: ‘Goose eggs,’ Oscar said. ‘Nothing?’.at goose egg, n.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 252: Berlin [...] That’s a pretty fucked-up name, isn’t it ? [...] You an American, soldier?at fucked up, adj.
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 135: Hadn’t the poor old goat smiled to fix it and seal it? [...] He frisked the old man.at goat, n.1
1978 T. O’Brien Going After Cacciato (1980) 70: Hang tight and we’ll have you out of here, pronto.at hang tight (v.) under hang, v.4