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[US] R. Shell Iced 208: Like an Afroed Santa Claus carrying his Christmas gifts.
at afro, v.
[US] R. Shell Iced 214: Kicker had visions of a hot-ass four-piece rock-n-roll band.
at hot-ass, adj.
[US] R. Shell Iced 14: I walked into Washington Square Park, bought a nickel bag.
at nickel bag, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 237: No we can’t have no stinkin’-fuckin’ base-freaks on our doorsteps.
at base freak (n.) under base, n.1
[US] R. Shell Iced 102: They came from everywhere . . . Bean-town-Boston played hostess to all of them.
at Bean Town (n.) under bean, n.1
[US] R. Shell Iced 99: Freedom tasted good to Lorraine. She wanted a whole bellyful.
at bellyful (n.) under belly, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 114: Gays, straights, bis everything and everybody.
at bi, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 30: Bingin’. I usually do it about once a month [...] after I’ve received my check.
at binge, v.1
[US] R. Shell Iced 112: I can’t even get a wake-up hit now, ’cause I blasted myelf sideways last night.
at blast, v.1
[US] R. Shell Iced 70: This girl [...] who had blown me off when I had nothing.
at blow off, v.1
[US] R. Shell Iced 262: They called the police. The men in blue arrived and found me raving.
at boys in blue, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 127: It’s the same feeling I keep chasing after; rock after rock, bowl after bowl.
at bowl, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 51: When I heard the name Eric Myers I thought he’d be this White Jew-boy, which was cool with me.
at Jew boy, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 33: The young ‘Yo-Yo’ boys and girls are all gangsta-mad.
at yoyo boy/girl, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 202: My military career lasted twenty-one days. Eleven of those I spent in the brig.
at brig, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 109: I just couldn’t find my shit and it was bugging me out.
at bug out, v.2
[US] R. Shell Iced 72: I was wired and bugged [...] crouched down on the floor in a Kamikaze-paranoid fear.
at bugged, adj.1
[US] R. Shell Iced 71: He had to sell the rest to get his ‘buy’ (money to buy a quanitity of rock) money.
at buy, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 60: Mother-fucka stop that yellin’ or I’ll put a cap up yo’ ass!!!
at cap, n.2
[US] R. Shell Iced 152: A cousin of hers had popped her cherry when she was nine.
at pop one’s cherry (v.) under cherry, n.1
[US] R. Shell Iced 135: [Rap] was slowly catching on across the chocolate cities of the nation.
at chocolate city (n.) under chocolate, adj.
[US] R. Shell Iced 214: We just fuckin’ wit’ dis jazz-funk just to toughen out our chops.
at chops, n.1
[US] R. Shell Iced 200: I was in a foul mood from having to cold turkey my cocaine addiction.
at cold turkey, v.
[US] R. Shell Iced 124: Drinking some chilled white wine, puffing some Colombian red-reefer.
at Colombian, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 35: They’re bearin’ down on me, draggin’ new crazies into my circle of guilt.
at crazy, n.
[US] R. Shell Iced 126: They’d stop by my crib, evenings after work.
at crib, n.1
[US] R. Shell Iced 17: The dead-headed tight-assed nerks that made up most of Columbia University’s student world.
at deadhead, adj.
[US] R. Shell Iced 13: Girls we were dickin’. Guys that we heard wanted to dick our sister.
at dick, v.3
[US] R. Shell Iced 167: Both of us was hiding our dirty laundry from each other. Dirty denial.
at dirty laundry (n.) under dirty, adj.
[US] R. Shell Iced 199: Without a will, that man will do doody-squat! Neeesch!
at doodley-squat, n.
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