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[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 14: This is some boat. Your father’s?
at boat, n.1
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 57: I gave him all the breaks I can give.
at give someone/something a break (v.) under break, n.1
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 21: You are [...] the biggest, most pretentious bullshit thrower I know.
at bullshit artist (n.) under bullshit, n.
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 40: I got a partner who’s a bum, who doesn’t help out.
at bum, n.3
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 29: I don’t owe anybody 2,000 clams.
at clam, n.2
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 20: This place is dead.
at dead, adj.
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 73: The interest is going up [...] do you realise that, flash?
at flash, n.1
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 2: A longhaired ‘freak’ is about to shoot up.
at freak, n.1
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 18: There are only a few customers left in the club, including Michael and two gays.
at gay, n.1
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] I borrow money from you, because you’re the only jerk-off around here who I can borrow money from without payin’ back, right? You know, ’cause [...] that’s what I think of you: a jerk-off.
at jerk-off, n.
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 65: I saw her [...] under a bridge in Jersey, making out with a nigger.
at make out, v.
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 87: You can’t call me a mook!
at mook, n.1
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 86: Girls? You call those skanks girls?
at skank, n.1
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 95: Answer me, you sonofabitch!
at sonofabitch, n.
[US] M. Scorsese Mean Streets [film script] 62: Just stiffed those kids.
at stiff, v.2
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