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[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 55: Last week I put / my bollocks through a mangle, and loved it.
at ballocks, n.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 46: The little beasts from my snob school.
at beast, n.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 41: I bite / back the shout of ‘Bugger off!’.
at bugger off!, excl.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 10: I went through Hardy at an early age / hoping to find one book at least where things / weren’t buggered up for all the characters.
at buggered up (adj.) under bugger up, v.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 16: We were ready to try anything once / and sang ‘I will make you fishers of men’, / even the little cocksucker in pink.
at cocksucker, n.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 24: The Old Vic’s Spring Awakening’s borstal scene / contained a masturbation comp.
at comp, n.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 54: Tourists who’re ‘doing’ the Royal Court / next week, but don’t know what is on.
at do, v.2
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 55: Girlie Mags.
at girlie book (n.) under girlie, adj.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 28: Lying till sex becomes / duty, a daily pinta, Sunday joint / or yearly jab?
at jab, n.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 54: Some who want jam on it – bums, tits and / culture.
at jam, n.2
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 32: And the hedgehog said, ‘Keep your filthy / cow-muck, I haven’t got stomach ulcers.’.
at muck, n.1
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 63: At forty odd, the only obvious flaw – / the ripple of a lousy nose-job.
at nose job (n.) under nose, n.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 27: A policeman, manoeuvring, got him / by the intact elbow of his pee-stained mac.
at pee, n.1
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 25: I was quite glad when Polly, next-door’s cat [...] ran up and piddled through our bannisters.
at piddle, v.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 33: Fig-leaves I’m sure, are prettier far than cocks, / And only suffer greenfly not the pox.
at pox, n.1
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 46: Father – self-made, writer of ripping yarns, / fifty years editor of The Wide World.
at ripping, adj.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 32: I went to the pond and threw bread to the ducks – / ‘Stuff your Mother’s Pride’ they said, / ‘We want worms.’.
at stuff, v.1
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 33: If I hadn’t bought a hammer or a chisel / As changeable, I’d think it was a swizzle.
at swiz, n.2
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 24: Wankers [...] The slob was on next, pulling at himself.
at wanker, n.
[UK] F. Pitt-Kethley Sky Ray Lolly 24: The first film was composed of lengthy shots / of ploughing, Yoga, wanking, intercut.
at wanking, n.
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