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[US] 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.
[US] R. Price Clockers 461: He heard someone tapping ‘Shave and a Haircut’ on a car horn.
at shave-and-a-haircut, n.
[US] R. Price Clockers 183: She gave him the up and down. ‘You don’t even belong here.’.
at up-and-down, the, n.
[US] 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.
[US] 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.
[US] R. Price Clockers 33: A forward-thrusting blond-turning-gray duck’s ass haircut.
at duck’s arse, n.
[US] 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.
[US] R. Price Clockers 344: I’m locking assholes with every fucking shithead in town.
at lock assholes (v.) under asshole, n.
[US] R. Price Clockers 547: Me and you, we got to be like asshole buddies.
at asshole buddy (n.) under asshole, n.
[US] R. Price Clockers 91: The convict pointed at the BKs and then tapped his own chest.
at B.K., n.
[US] 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.
[US] 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.
[US] R. Price Clockers 17: That’s some bad shit for a kid, them blocks.
at bad shit, n.1
[US] R. Price Clockers 333: Strike spotted the two Homicides [...] One was the ballbreaker from Shaft Deli-Liquors.
at ball-breaker, n.
[US] R. Price Clockers 264: ‘What do I tell this guy?’ [...] ‘Tell him he got beat.’.
at beat, v.
[US] R. Price Clockers 15: Thumper [...] dropped his hand on a six-year-old shoulder: ‘Walk me, Big Time.’.
at big time, n.1
[US] R. Price Clockers 495: I heard one of your crew got binged here.
at bing, v.2
[US] R. Price Clockers 91: Too small for your fat fuckin’ boats.
at boat, n.1
[US] R. Price Clockers 273: Handing a five-dollar bill to some boingo in a booth, waiting for his two dollars change.
at boingo, n.
[US] R. Price Clockers 145: The twenty minutes of unconsciousness [...] during the drive to the office had completely bombed him out.
at bomb out, v.
[US] R. Price Clockers 501: Why are you trying to make a fucking boob out of me?
at boob, n.2
[US] 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
[US] 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.
[US] 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.
[US] R. Price Clockers 53: He was a damn addict as sure as any other bug-eyed dope fiend out here.
at bug-eyed, adj.
[US] R. Price Clockers 112: Her old lady is buggin’. I mean, she wants this guy dead.
at bugging, adj.1
[US] R. Price Clockers 192: The couch so motherfuckin’ buggy it up and walked across the room.
at buggy, adj.1
[US] R. Price Clockers 191: Sharon had moved into his old bedroom [...] bumping him to the sofa.
at bump, v.1
[US] R. Price Clockers 507: It was just a bump-in, like a [sic] accident.
at bump-in (n.) under bump, v.1
[US] 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
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