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[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 327: Why don’t you stash those buckets [jeeps] in some cover.
at bucket, n.
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 215: I can guaran-damn-tee he wouldn’t have told the old man.
at damn, adj.
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 71: There seemed to be some order creeping into Barrow’s ‘goat screw’.
at goat-fuck, n.
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 243: Twenty-five soldiers in the company had the ‘GI trots’.
at GIs, n.
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 296: We been going hell-bent-for-leather since we rolled off the ship.
at hell for leather (adv.) under hell, n.
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 340: Haven’t you noticed a pattern developing with all these podunk towns?
at podunk, adj.
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 319: I can’t decide what I want to have first [...] a piece of poontang or a hot bath.
at poontang, n.
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 316: So you both got the same poop.
at poop, n.4
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 2540: We’re all in the same boat. We’re all getting the royal shaft.
at get the shaft (v.) under shaft, n.
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 43: What’s shakin’?
at what’s shaking? under shake, v.
[US] E. Ruggero 38 North Yankee 215: Next time you want to go grandstanding, you can get your own ass out of a sling.
at get one’s ass in a sling (v.) under sling, n.2
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