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The Young and Violent choose

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[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 55: So you am-scray, Nothin’ Brown. Leave Gobe be.
at amscray, v.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 36: Hurrying, he puts the eyedropper over the needle, and presses the fluid into his flesh. ‘C’mon, boot!’ he says to himself, grinning. ‘Boot up!’.
at boot up, v.1
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 48: He’s the creep that put me on probabtion [...] I come around again, I go off to college.
at college, n.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 37: ‘What about that day in lollypop court, boy!’ [...] He is remembering adolescents’ court, the morning he was sentenced.
at lollypop court, n.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 48: He got sent off to finishing school. Came up this morning in lolly-pop court.
at finishing school, n.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 77: I got plenty hops depending on me.
at hop, n.3
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 30: Might be trying to throw us off with this Friday stuff, so they can stage a jap rumble in the meantime.
at jap, adj.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 60: I’m going to teach a bunch of joe colleges a course in juvenile delinquency.
at Joe College (n.) under joe, n.1
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 54: Down 102nd Street Junior Brown goes like sixty [...] He runs like crazy.
at like sixty, adv.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 24: Who’s gonna shell out two skins for a line-up broad, for Christ—.
at line-up, n.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 24: There’ll be a midnight revue on Tuesday [...] it’ll cost you two skins.
at Midnight Revue (n.) under midnight, adj.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 36: Pushing caps for a smart money man Tea knows only by the name Ace.
at smart money (n.) under money, n.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 78: ‘I ain’t threatening you, Preacher.’ ‘You can’t. Not you, snowman.’.
at snowman, n.1
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 77: If you want it to snow, spic, you better see a man by the name Pontiac.’ ‘You’re crazy!’ ‘That’s right — but that don’t change the facts, tamale.’.
at tamale, n.
[US] ‘Vin Packer’ Young and Violent 64: For your lips, for your kiss / I’d even get wasted.
at wasted, adj.
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