1992 R. Price Clockers 59: I [...] like to tear him a new asshole, almost killin’ himself over a thirteen-year-old girl.at tear someone a new asshole, v.
1992 R. Price Clockers 461: He heard someone tapping ‘Shave and a Haircut’ on a car horn.at shave-and-a-haircut, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 183: She gave him the up and down. ‘You don’t even belong here.’.at up-and-down, the, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 320: He always had to song-and-dance Mazilli into doing any kind of work once they had the perp locked up.at song-and-dance, v.
1992 R. Price Clockers 526: I tell you what I want you to do, just to keep this on the up-and-up?at on the up and up (adj.) under up-and-up, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 33: A forward-thrusting blond-turning-gray duck’s ass haircut.at duck’s arse, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 320: If [...] we find out he once confessed for snatching Judge Crater, I’m gonna feel like a fucking horse’s ass.at horse’s ass, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 344: I’m locking assholes with every fucking shithead in town.at lock assholes (v.) under asshole, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 547: Me and you, we got to be like asshole buddies.at asshole buddy (n.) under asshole, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 514: I shipped him to Protective [...] there’s nothing up there but snitches, baby bumpers [etc.].at baby bumper (n.) under baby, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 224: If I did [have a gun] I’d sell it [...] I’d sell the shit out of that bad boy.at bad boy, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 333: Strike spotted the two Homicides [...] One was the ballbreaker from Shaft Deli-Liquors.at ball-breaker, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 15: Thumper [...] dropped his hand on a six-year-old shoulder: ‘Walk me, Big Time.’.at big time, n.1
1992 R. Price Clockers 273: Handing a five-dollar bill to some boingo in a booth, waiting for his two dollars change.at boingo, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 145: The twenty minutes of unconsciousness [...] during the drive to the office had completely bombed him out.at bomb out, v.
1992 R. Price Clockers 180: In Tunneley crack came in tinfoil because it was easier to hide and cheaper to package, but of out habit everybody still called it bottles.at bottle, n.1
1992 R. Price Clockers 342: A guy got beat on some bad coke [...] Came back with his friends. [...] A whole fucking Brannigan went down.at brannigan, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 198: Y’all got to brush them teeth twice a day, my man [...] You got to fight the dragon.at dragon breath, n.
1992 R. Price Clockers 53: He was a damn addict as sure as any other bug-eyed dope fiend out here.at bug-eyed, adj.
1992 R. Price Clockers 112: Her old lady is buggin’. I mean, she wants this guy dead.at bugging, adj.1
1992 R. Price Clockers 192: The couch so motherfuckin’ buggy it up and walked across the room.at buggy, adj.1
1992 R. Price Clockers 191: Sharon had moved into his old bedroom [...] bumping him to the sofa.at bump, v.1
1992 R. Price Clockers 507: It was just a bump-in, like a [sic] accident.at bump-in (n.) under bump, v.1
1992 R. Price Clockers 7: Soon they see anybody with that, they [...] buh-bust your ass.at bust someone’s ass (v.) under bust, v.1