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[UK] (con. 1981) W. Self Dorian 115: I’ve heard that you keep right on doing all kinds of stuff, riding bareback —.
at bareback, adv.
[UK] (con. 1981) W. Self Dorian 37: ‘What’s he on nowadays?’ [...] ‘Same as ever, five-mil Dexies in the day, tombstones or bombers if he’s out on the razzle.’.
at bomber, n.1
[UK] (con. 1981) W. Self Dorian 37: ‘What’s he on nowadays?’ [...] ‘Same as ever, five-mil Dexies in the day, tombstones or bombers if he’s out on the razzle.’.
at on the razzle dazzle (phr.) under razzle-dazzle, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) W. Self Dorian 47: Dikes an’ Rits, Dikes an’ Rits, Dikes an’ Rits, five’ll get you three of one, ten’ll get you two of the other.
at dike, n.3
[UK] (con. 1981) W. Self Dorian 197: In that case you had better furnish me with an eightball of your soi-disant crack.
at eightball, n.
[UK] (con. 1991) W. Self Dorian 197: He had a flat-top in the current Tyson mode.
at flat top (n.) under flat, adj.3
[UK] (con. 1997) W. Self Dorian 227: Invariably, he’d been out all night in the clubs, and a lick of his sweat alone could have loved-up another.
at love (up), v.
[UK] (con. 1981) W. Self Dorian 37: ‘What’s he on nowadays?’ [...] ‘Same as ever, five-mil Dexies in the day, tombstones or bombers if he’s out on the razzle.’.
at mil, n.
[UK] (con. 1991) W. Self Dorian 115: He’s like some hideous old maid, who’s terrified a roach is going to crawl into her piss flaps.
at pissflaps (n.) under piss, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) W. Self Dorian 38: You consume so much, Wotton, it’s like having elevenses with a high-class bloody renter.
at renter, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) W. Self Dorian 46: He was known as the Dikes and Rits man [...] This was eminently suitable, for the Dicanol and Ritalin that the Doctor sold were stolen or defrauded.
at rit, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) W. Self Dorian 37: ‘What’s he on nowadays?’ [...] ‘Same as ever, five-mil Dexies in the day, tombstones or bombers if he’s out on the razzle.’.
at tombstone, n.
[UK] W. Self Dorian 172: It’ll cost ya. — Of course.
at cost ya!, excl.
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