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The Family: The Story of Charles Manson’s Dune Buggy Attack Battalion choose

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[US] E. Sanders Family (1972) 86: Both admitted in print that they tried LSD. Polanski was bummered by it.
at bummer, v.
[US] Sanders Family (1972) 95: The bulk of the choff was garbage. Part of the ‘rent’ the family paid at the ranch was the preparation of food.
at choff, n.
[US] E. Sanders Family (1972) 271: He grabbed a right and parked off Cielo Drive.
at grab, v.
[US] E. Sanders Family 51: To ward off possible jail-bait charges, the young Miss Lansbury carried around with her a to-whom-it-may-concern letter from her mother, OK-ing association with C.M.
at jailbait, n.
[US] E. Sanders Family 47: Manson only recorded one three-hour session [...] then hit the breeze.
at hit the breeze (v.) under breeze, n.1
[US] E. Sanders Family 52: Acid-zap, mind-moil, role-playing, bunch-punching, magic.
at bunch punch, v.
[US] E. Sanders Family 175: A Grade B cheapo-cheapo movie.
at cheapo, adj.
[US] E. Sanders Family 53: An incredible mountain of horse dooky.
at dookie, n.
[US] E. Sanders Family 29: Father was horrified to find semi-nude girlie photos.
at girlie, adj.
[US] E. Sanders Family 95: The gunge of large bins of rotting animal and vegetable matter.
at gunge, n.1
[US] E. Sanders Family 185: Blatantly appealing to the okie-honk racism in Los Angeles.
at honkie, adj.
[US] E. Sanders Family (1972) 25: We talked about Main Old Ladies — a pimp’s number one girl who controlled all the others.
at old lady, n.
[US] E. Sanders Family 181: Wilder, whose attitude was ‘Where’s the mon?’ [...] was worried lest Charlie should burn him for the session money.
at mon, n.1
[US] E. Sanders Family 188: Some sort of robbery [...] the offed travelers’ checks, the trading in dope.
at off, v.2
[US] E. Sanders Family 176: It’s the pigs’ turn to go up on the cross.
at pig, n.
[US] E. Sanders Family 177: One of Manson’s favourite raps was built around a rural pig-slaughter.
at rap, n.1
[US] E. Sanders Family 186: Two policemen [...] were on the set too, investigating Charlie’s rape of the girl.
at set, n.2
[US] E. Sanders Family 58: Hinman bailed Snake and Sandy out of the slams.
at slam, n.2
[US] E. Sanders Family 73: Death-trip [satanist] groups that must have provided powerful sleazo inputs into manson.
at sleazy, adj.
[US] E. Sanders Family 45: They hid in the woods [...] snuffing food from other campers.
at snuff, v.2
[US] E. Sanders Family 51: The family was neat, orderly and extremely clean [...] during those early days prior to snuff.
at snuff, n.1
[US] E. Sanders Family 126: Police departments [...] have had difficulty collecting precise intelligence regarding cultic snuffers.
at snuffer, n.2
[US] E. Sanders Family 99: Some LSD which turned out to be p-c-p animal tranquilizers, or steam, as it is known in dope-land.
at steam, n.
[US] E. Sanders Family 187: He planned to stay [...] maybe four weeks then hit the wind.
at hit the wind (v.) under wind, n.2
[US] E. Sanders Family 306: She gave linda Kasabian some Zu-Zus — Manson’s term for candy.
at zuuzuus, n.
[US] E. Bombeck Family 39: ‘You leave this table,’ says another sibling, ‘and I’ll break your face.’.
at break someone’s face, v.
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