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[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 17: Vince, you smart-ass wop.
at smart-arsed, adj.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 22: So what if Jack has asshole reasons.
at asshole, adj.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 26: Make nice, Jack, baby, he warned himself grimly.
at baby, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 28: I need Bennie Howards on my back like an extra anus.
at on someone’s back (adj.) under back, n.1
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 29: You finally spat it out, saved the bacon.
at save someone’s bacon (v.) under bacon, n.1
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 31: We take on some big-mouthed dum-dum like Shabazz.
at big-mouthed, adj.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 27: Shit, the old blimp looks like he’s scared stiff.
at blimp, n.1
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 18: I’ll just have to bat the breeze about Mr Johnson’s public charge.
at bat the breeze (v.) under breeze, n.1
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 23: How many of us in the good old US of A buzz off worth five hundred thou.
at buzz off, v.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 27: Fly-by-night outfits.
at fly-by-night, adj.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 20: You freeze fat cats, shade fat cats.
at fat cat, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 17: A [...] dud like that Johnson.
at dud, n.2
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 26: To think this dum-dum has eyes for the White House.
at have eyes for (v.) under eye, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 15: Give him a contract for a freeze when he flakes out.
at flake (out), v.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 19: Purposefully building himself up into the galloping nasties.
at galloping, adj.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 32: ‘Ah,’ he said. ‘Gotcha!’.
at gotcha!, excl.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 52: Howards blew his gourd. He threatened to strong-arm the network, lean on the sponsors [etc.].
at blow one’s gourd (v.) under gourd, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 25: You’re out of your gourd, Rastus!
at out of one’s gourd (adj.) under gourd, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 30: Right in the old groove tonight, baby.
at in the groove (adj.) under groove, n.2
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 23: I’d ruin this groovy sportjac if I got cancelled and had to go out and dig ditches.
at groovy, adj.2
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 17: Want Bennie Howards in the hotseat slot?
at hot seat, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 91: Watch it Bennie, your fly’s open and your id’s hanging out.
at i.d., n.2
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 23: We both know he’s not that loopy.
at loopy, adj.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 101: You’re supposed to be pulling the lox out of the hole, not digging it deeper.
at lox, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 19: It doesn’t pay to mickeymouse me.
at Mickey Mouse, v.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 7: I’m a big black mother, and I hate your fucking guts.
at mother, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 19: Purposefully building himself up into the galloping nasties.
at nasties, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 10: Hate tubes hate nurses hate needles.
at needle, n.
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 26: Make nice, Jack, baby, he warned himself grimly.
at make nice (v.) under nice, adj.1
[US] N. Spinrad Bug Jack Barron 15: Bleach me white, do a plastic job on my nose.
at plastic job (n.) under plastic, adj.
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