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Come Home, Malcolm Heartland choose

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[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 110: I’ve taken a proper hard-arse look at myself, ol’ man.
at hard-ass, adj.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 194: We want to know where you’re at.
at where one is at, phr.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 194: I know we’ve freaked you with a lot o’ bad, bad shit.
at bad shit, n.2
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 183: It goin’ take a bitch amount o’ white enamel, I can tell you that, right now!
at bitch, adj.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 190: Meanwhile, not a blas’ goin’ on inside the country; nothin’ comin’.
at blast, n.2
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 148: Violence is the buddy-buddy of materialism, they say, in all the good books.
at buddy-buddy, n.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 198: Some of us could burn for this.
at burn, v.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 147: His candy fits. Claude gives for ol’-time’s sake.
at candy, n.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 187: I should a check out when I was born, or don’t born there, at all.
at check out, v.1
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 146: What sort of cop-out response is that, man!
at cop-out, adj.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 88: I was deep, real deep into Malcolm. Brother Malcolm was all, man.
at deep, adv.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 185: The government is a nonsense government [...] an’ every man Jack in it drivin’ roun’ in big car.
at every man jack (n.) under every, adj.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 169: Fracture him wit’ the news ’bout beloved Tom.
at fracture, v.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 147: We know we’ve failed with you, Malcolm. Claude’s known it from fuck one. You don’t fit.
at fuck one (n.) under fuck, n.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 112: He, too, had said that he owed Jamaica nothing and that Jamaica didn’t owe him a fuck. [Ibid.] 118: What does he know about calypso-minded dudes like you all? [...] Doesn’t know from fuck.
at fuck, n.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 194: We’re like inflitrators [...] armed with the necessary shit to fuck back at the world-wide enemy we’ve all got.
at fuck, v.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 153: You’re a tough fucker, man!
at fucker, n.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 198: Well, we’ve goofed, at this end.
at goof, v.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 89: Malcolm was a guest who had to be [...] rushed into an urgent militant posture, before his return home, and seen off hopelessly jazzed up and hopefully primed as yet another free-wheeling, independent guerrillero.
at jazz up (v.) under jazz, v.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 153: This brother is like from nowhere, first time away from home, really fucked-over by the system, a grass roots victim, like switched-out completely.
at switched out, adj.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 172: That we leave up to you, entire, hook, line an’ sinker, papa D.
at papa!, excl.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 131: Then there’s the Tanzanian teacher who goes to the pig pen to stand surety for his friend who’s been arrested.
at pigpen (n.) under pig, n.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 183: We still seein’ it like it was in a school book, you understan’? Not so it go a rass! [Ibid.] 187: I hard as raas, now.
at raas, n.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 110: In any case, my so-called problems aren’t like yours by a long rass stretch, ol’ man.
at raas, adj.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 189: T’ings did salt, bad.
at salt, adj.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 172: Watch you’ step. Keep you’ head screw on right.
at have one’s head screwed on (v.) under screw, v.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 197: Malcolm, you’re the exception I made and I’m skidding because of it, dead ace.
at skid, v.
[UK] A. Salkey Come Home, Malcolm Heartland 167: She was born in Swansea. Bajan father, Welsh mother. A proper Taffy spook!
at Taffy, adj.
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