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[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 391: No more coffee and cake setups. This is the big one.
at coffee-and, adj.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 337: Duntphy must have been on my ass all day, watching, waiting.
at on someone’s ass under ass, n.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 416: I’, ’bout to be up in yo ass with some serious shit, muthafucka!
at get up in someone’s ass under ass, n.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 295: Hey, dickhead [...] Tell your bitch-ass gorilla to get off him!
at bitch-ass, adj.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 416: I’m ’bout to tear yo ass up!
at tear someone’s ass(hole), v.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 88: Some boulevard whore too stupid to know she shouldn’t backtalk her pimp.
at back-talk, v.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 384: Sarah did her bad dance over to me. She took my cock in her hands and started to work it around.
at bad, adj.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 27: And the bartenders don’t break balls; they just pour drinks.
at break someone’s balls (v.) under balls, n.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 310: They saw me and my banged-up Corvair.
at banged up, adj.1
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 231: I big-talked and tough-guyed my way through the day.
at big talk, v.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 192: He even goes bitch and sheds a few tears.
at go bitch (v.) under bitch, n.1
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 31: Why you always got to put the bite on me, Amber?
at put the bite on (v.) under bite, n.1
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 327: How long before we bleed him?
at bleed, v.1
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 385: She sat and watched a talk show starring a fat dyke [...] [I] watched her watching the talk show and the blimpy gay girl.
at blimpy (adj.) under blimp, n.1
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 138: Women get hit on out here, but not many get blown off.
at blow off, v.1
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 86: He was a booze hound [...] A perpetual drunk.
at booze-hound (n.) under booze, n.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 87: In While the City Sleeps, he was so boozed up they had to write it into the character.
at boozed, adj.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 318: Unlike the others she’d turned away quick, this one she let work his bop for a while.
at bop, n.3
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 299: And they were beautiful, too, all the boys in Boy’s Town.
at Boystown, n.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 388: Maybe he’d seen the cops bracing me on the street.
at brace, v.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 129: Everyone of them walks out broke-ass and near butt-naked.
at broke, adj.1
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 94: It couldn’t have done a bigger bug-eyed, head-snappin’, jowl-shakin’, flustered Negro double take than the one I put together.
at bug-eyed, adj.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 353: Some badass bulls will smack you in the mouth, knock your teeth out so’s you have to suck him like it or not.
at bull, n.1
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 266: Con, grift, bunko. You don’t got many aspirations, do you, Kittridge?
at bunco, n.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 276: They’re doing it [i.e. a murder] ’cause they got burned.
at burn, v.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 361: No matter what you do you’re gonna get yourself burned.
at burn, v.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 372: You’re all burned up inside ’cause Moe has a piece of me you can never touch.
at burned up, adj.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 119: It was a four-and-change-hour drive, LA to Las Vegas.
at change, n.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 252: Take a good look at Jeffty, clean and sober and ready for action.
at clean, adj.
[US] J. Ridley Love Is a Racket 385: You don’t cock me without a glove.
at cock, v.1
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