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[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 238: You’re fuckin’ A. They love it.
at fucking-A, adj.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 64: What about that bug up in Yellowstone Park? He had his pockets full of human finger bones. He ate his victims.
at bug, n.4
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 12: I hope you’re not doing this crap.
at crap, n.1
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 249: I was dicking this wiggy nurse.
at dick, v.3
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 107: ‘If I weren’t big and easy,’ Hicks said, ‘I’d ask you the same question.’.
at easy, adj.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 88: ‘You’re not a self-respecting person.’ ‘The fuck I ain’t.’.
at fuck, the, phr.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 89: Your boyfriend Broadway Joe had a bayonet [...] He’s on his way right now to fuck you over.
at fuck over, v.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 12: You won’t get off on that. This is nearly pure scag.
at get off, v.3
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 245: He’d try to piss me off so the goons could bounce me off the wall.
at goon, n.1
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 251: My status was weird because I’m just out of the hatch.
at hatch, n.1
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 238: And the kicker is—he was never there.
at kicker, n.6
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 70: Lerner [...] is a senile Vietnamese asshole. And he’s a lech.
at letch, n.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 12: Scag isn’t me.
at me, pron.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 70: I’m off sex. Sex is just a room full of mooches jerking off in their pants.
at mooch, n.1
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 55: It must have been some drunken piss-off.
at piss-off, n.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 106: He was slight and copper-colored, an Indian or a pachuco.
at pachuco, n.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 87: ‘I don’t want your beer, pogue.’ ‘C’mon. Don’t call me that.’.
at pogue, n.3
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 13: That’ll learn you, messing with pure. Don’t get sick on my cushion.
at pure, n.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 12: ‘Now let’s see if it’s really shit,’ he said sniffing at it.
at shit, n.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 245: They’d take me down to the shrink and he’d try to piss me off.
at shrink, n.1
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 12: My opiate [...] is opium. But I’ve been known to take a little Sunday sniff now and again.
at sniff, n.
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 63: How come he drinks? [...] I thought he was a stuffer. [Ibid.] 65: She goes to the toilet a lot [...] You think she’s stuffin’?
at stuffer, n.3
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 243: Ah, man [...] Don’t get twisted. Take it easy.
at twisted, adj.2
[US] R. Stone Dog Soldiers (1976) 249: I was dicking this wiggy nurse.
at wiggy, adj.
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