1961 R. Russell Sound 218: All the studs in fancy duds and foxy chicks togged to the bricks is gonna be there.at to the bricks (adv.) under bricks, n.
1961 R. Russell Sound 45: It cost mother a double dime-note only this morning.at dime note (n.) under dime, n.
1961 R. Russell Sound 218: All the studs in fancy duds and foxy chicks togged to the bricks is gonna be there.at foxy, adj.1
1961 R. Russell Sound 284: Bernie, do you recall a broadcast we did [...] A freebie job.at freebie, adj.
1961 R. Russell Sound 210: ‘Hey there, Jackson!’ Vann was trying to strike the right note, but it didn’t come off. ‘Jackson’ was a year or two out of date.at Jackson, n.3
1961 R. Russell Sound 113: They were introduced to an insignificant, graying man — ‘on the Jersey side of the snatch play’.at snatch-play (n.) under snatch, n.
1961 R. Russell Sound 44: I dig the way you’re togged out.at togged out (to the nines) (adj.) under togged, adj.
1961 R. Russell Sound 218: All the studs in fancy duds and foxy chicks togged to the bricks is gonna be there.at togged to the brick(s) (adj.) under togged, adj.
1961 R. Russell Sound 157: Twenty cents meant twenty dollars; Red always spoke of dollars in amounts under one hundred as cents; perhaps it expressed his contempt for money.at twenty cents (n.) under twenty, adj.