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Chopper 3: Hell Hath No Fury Like a Mate Shot in the Arse choose

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[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 32: But the old drunk had guts, and was eager to rock and roll, in spite of the fact that Al Plonko was twice his size.
at rock and roll, v.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 35: I get all [‘good luck with girls’] when I am behind bars rather then when I have one.
at have a bar on (v.) under bar, n.1
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 11: The Cowboy had bashed the uncle and father of a tough gang leader.
at bash, v.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 37: The screws in jail are always a strange mix of [...] bible bashers, drunks and the classic Aussie bar-room story tellers.
at bible-basher (n.) under bible, n.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 19: If most of the two-bit crims had her dash, guts, and courage, they would never tell tales out of school.
at two-bit, adj.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 39: The poor mad bugger has been screaming blue murder ever since.
at scream blue murder (v.) under blue murder, n.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 30: [as cit. 1993].
at Bombay bottom (n.) under Bombay, n.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 28: [as cit. 1993].
at drop one’s bundle (v.) under bundle, n.1
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 24: It is the first Aussie-Viet battle in Riosdon’s history [...] A little bit of slapstick humour. Or should that be chopstick humour?
at chopstick, adj.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 [as cit. 1993].
at Dutch guts (n.) under Dutch, adj.1
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 38: You Sean had the bad manners to decide to take early parole while in the cell next to mine.
at early parole (n.) under early, adj.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 3: A pretty flash bloke who was just a bit too good-looking for his own good.
at flash, adj.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 2: Then she met Eddy and retired from the game.
at game, n.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 4: I am a head hunter, not a perverted killer.
at head hunter, n.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 4: ‘Sit him up and you can screw me while he watches [...].’ It was all getting a bit kinky for me.
at kinky, adj.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 5: People don’t die from a knee-capping.
at kneecapping (n.) under kneecap, v.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 70: When you’re in the business of standing over people and being a criminal garbage collector [etc.].
at stand over, v.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 34: I manage to pull more pussy than a Chinese restaurant.
at pussy, n.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 22: There are three Vietnamese in the remand yard [...] rice eaters from Western Australia.
at rice-eater (n.) under rice, n.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 35: [as cit. 1993].
at round file (n.) under round, adj.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 45: When you’re all rugged up, the boys lose interest.
at rugged (up), adj.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 6: Chopper, don’t you want to screw me?
at screw, v.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 6: I mightn’t have screwed Tanya but she screwed me.
at screw, v.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 36: I’ve got the screws in Risdon shooing the sheilas away with a stick.
at shooing the sheilas away with a stick under shoo, v.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 4: Tanya was a sadistic whore and the whole thing was getting quite sleazy.
at sleazy, adj.
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 23: A punch is tossed and one of the Aussie boys cops a smack in the mouth.
at smack, n.1
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 4: She took me straight to the stash, and what a stash it was. There was cash, jewellery and drugs.
at stash, n.1
[Aus] M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 3: Dave stepped in and gave him a slight touch-up.
at touch up, n.2
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