2004 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.
2004 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
2004 M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 11: The Cowboy had bashed the uncle and father of a tough gang leader.at bash, v.
2004 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.
2004 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.
2004 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.
2004 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.
2004 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.
2004 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.
2004 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.
2004 M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 5: People don’t die from a knee-capping.at kneecapping (n.) under kneecap, v.
2004 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.
2004 M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 34: I manage to pull more pussy than a Chinese restaurant.at pussy, n.
2004 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.
2004 M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 45: When you’re all rugged up, the boys lose interest.at rugged (up), adj.
2004 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.
2004 M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 4: Tanya was a sadistic whore and the whole thing was getting quite sleazy.at sleazy, adj.
2004 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
2004 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
2004 M.B. ‘Chopper’ Read Chopper 3 3: Dave stepped in and gave him a slight touch-up.at touch up, n.2