1970 Thackrey Thief 252: Hell, the least she could have done was date some 4-F cuntsucker who could pay his own freight.at cunt-sucker (n.) under cunt, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 191: There was still some battery acid left [...] I dumped a little of it into a pot and put that on the stove.at battery acid, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 429: Roger had all the shakes you can get and then some.at and then some!, excl.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 64: Well, shee-yit! A song and dance like that sure wasn’t what I drove all the way from Santa Monica to hear!at song and dance, n.1
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 288: But damn if I didn’t let a cruddy little penny-ante safe-cracker named Shorty, into ‘just one more’ score.at penny ante, adj.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 371: Cold balls for a minute. Puckered asshole. Cotton mouth. Cops? Could they have put the arm on ... Oh Jesus!at put the arm on (v.) under arm, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 27: Have to start right at the bottom again [...] and that’s a pain in the fanny.at pain in the arse, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 163: That’s sure hell the route I went. Hog wild.at sure as hell under sure as..., phr.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 191: If I’d figured you were going to be such a horse’s can about it, maybe I would have blown the duke for you last night.at horse’s ass, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 395: I don’t allow beefs in my place. You want to snap assholes – you do it out in the alley.at snap assholes (v.) under asshole, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 415: I got sort of rowdy [...] I guess I popped off quite a bit.at pop off (at the mouth), v.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 7: Around the corner ... and that’s the ball-game!at that’s the ballgame under ballgame, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 121: It’s a felony like leaving the scene of an accident or killing some dude when driving drunk – it’s Katie-bar-the-gate.at Katy bar the door, phr.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 393: Talk about pure-D idiots. Come in here and blow his big bazzoo about all and sundry.at blow (off) one’s bazoo (v.) under bazoo, n.1
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 16: They’d stuck to the rules, the way I wrote them. Beautiful.at beautiful, adj.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 191: Let’s not crap around with each other. If I was going to put the bee on you, I’d have done it last night.at put the bee on (v.) under bee, n.1
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 223: He laughed like a fool, a great booming beller you could hear all over the bar.at beller (n.) under bell, n.1
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 398: It was the Big Casino [...] it was shot all through him.at big casino, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 257: I had to use some tape [...] to tie up blubber-butt’s hands and feet.at blubber-butt (n.) under blubber, n.2
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 217: The papers are going to scream bloody murder.at scream blue murder (v.) under blue murder, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 192: Because if he wasn’t, you’d be in the fishbowl right now.at fish-bowl, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 124: He’ll even have a list of what he calls ‘people available’ [...] You know – drivers, box-men.at boxman, n.
1971 T. Thackrey Thief 289: I finally got the bull horrors, though, reading the newspapers about how there was a crime wave going on.at bull horrors, n.1