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[US] J. Stanley World War III (1979) 87: Below his waist, the man was wearing only BVDs.
at B.V.D.s, n.
[US] J. Stanley World War III (1979) 95: Hell of a nice kid. Until we started seeing action. Then he started bugging out.
at bug out, v.1
[US] J. Stanley World War III (1979) 234: They were gentlemen who thought they could fight a war like some kind of traditional duel [...] that kind of bullroar.
at bull roar (n.) under bull, n.6
[US] J. Stanley World War III (1979) 48: ‘You dunghead,’ interjected Chi-yung, the sergeant.
at dunhead, n.
[US] J. Stanley World War III (1979) 175: Let off the fishhead. We still got a deal.
at fish-head, n.1
[US] J. Stanley World War III (1979) 176: ‘It’s an old legend, Sarge.’ ‘Legend. Scuttlebutt, you mean. Horse pucky.’.
at horse pucky (n.) under horse, n.
[US] J. Stanley World War III (1979) 41: They’ve got this entire field zeroed in.
at zero, v.
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