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[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 437: He’ll be amping and you’ll be laughing.
at amping (adj.) under amp, v.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 203: The buff security guards wore puffer jackets with the logo Armshouse Inc.
at armshouse, n.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 46: We see one ah dem kissmearse Movin Shade man.
at kiss-my-ass, adj.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 44: Ah put one knee down, one up an gi har ah back shot.
at backshot (n.) under back, adj.2
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 25: He was going on like a bad guy.
at bad guy (n.) under bad, adj.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 33: I didn’t want no more bandalu runnings.
at bandalu, adj.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 40: Tahl, jus ow mi like dem. Nice beany.
at beanie, n.2
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 43: The woman was wearing biker boots.
at biker, n.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 153: Ah jus spin roun an gi im ah bitch kick.
at bitch lick (n.) under bitch, n.1
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 86: Where yu off tu, blood?
at blood, n.2
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 74: He joined a street writing crew, and bombed trains, buildings and bridges.
at bomb, v.1
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 40: A beautiful, breathtaking woman emerged from the living room [...] She was the living boom.
at boom, adj.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 84: Get a grip, stop taking plug, and start TCB.
at take care of business, v.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 40: Im hopen up is own clothes shop, an night-club [...] E’s caneing it.
at cane, v.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 75: Yu ah chat hall dis sense now but ah rememba yu wen yu ah chat nonsense.
at chat, v.1
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 98: She’s not your woman? You’re not checking her?
at check, v.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 271: He loved to play chicken and this was the perfect opportunity to test my nerve.
at play chicken (v.) under chicken, n.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 254: He’s a chief.
at chief, n.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 46: Ah ready fi drapes im up an put chokey pun im.
at chokey, n.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 312: I’m going to personally make sure that your wife takes you to the cleaners.
at take to the cleaners (v.) under cleaners, n.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 340: We walked past a female clipper talking to a punter in an alleyway. The punter pulled out some money and the clipper gave him a key.
at clipper, n.1
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 249: An American man was coating her [...] ‘I don’t need you disrepectin me.’.
at coat, v.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 264: The Karmann Ghia conked-out, right in the middle of the road.
at conk (out), v.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 259: They loved to play at being cowboys and thought nothing of putting a bullet through your head.
at cowboy, n.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 149: One dem Jancrows fine hout, deh start bringeen dem frien an fuck up di place.
at John Crow, n.1
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 45: Fuck im. If im an is gyal, is agent cut up bout it tuff.
at cut up, v.1
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 261: If [...] the shit did go off, I was ready to dark them out.
at dark out (v.) under dark, adj.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 44: Wen Tina fine out she dash me.
at dash, v.2
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 139: She was drop-dead gorgeous, nice face, good bone structure, she could have been a model.
at drop-dead gorgeous (adj.) under drop-dead, adv.
[UK] ‘Q’ Deadmeat 250: He tapped her digits into his Psion organiser.
at digits, n.
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