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[US] E. Torres After Hours 64: He’s getting fifteen to life on an A-one state case.
at A-1, adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 58: Kleinfeld got drunk as a skunk.
at drunk as (a)..., adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 23: I’m lookin’ like money [....] casual, loosey-goosey.
at loose as a goose, adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 65: ‘[S]ome of these wops are blow-tops and sometimes even if it ain’t good for them—ba-beem! You go!’.
at bad(d)a-bing!, excl.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 241: We don’t give a tinker’s damn for any of that.
at not care a tinker’s (curse), v.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 162: She started out in one of his deluxe ac/dc cathouses.
at AC/DC, adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 6: [H]e got me transferred to Lewisburg [prison]. Plenty rice-and-beans pistoleros there.
at rice-and-beans, adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 221: They got you from the short curlies.
at short and curlies, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 6: Plenty rice-and-bean pistoleros here.
at rice-and-bean, adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 105: I ankled over to the club.
at ankle, v.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 6: Dave is workin’ mostly on the arm now, since [...] I am in a financial state of insoluble.
at on the arm (adv.) under arm, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 126: I kicked him down the stairs. he went ass over teakettle.
at arse/ass over teakettle under arse, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 221: Not even to protect yourself from a frame-up artist like Kleinfeld?
at -artist, sfx
[US] E. Torres After Hours 255: Joint was draggin ass. Wasn’t ten people in the place.
at drag ass, v.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 33: I been hard nose and hard ass all my life.
at hard-ass, adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 149: Norwalk was on Rutledge’s ass already.
at on someone’s ass under ass, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 29: He’s on the balls of his ass.
at on the balls of one’s ass under ass, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 34: Would-be hard-ass.
at hard-ass, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 106: He went total bananas, cussin’ me out instead of thankin’ me for savin’ his raggedy ass.
at ragged-ass, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 166: They love it when you on yo’ ass.
at on one’s ass under ass, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 122: Saso (bigass bird) landed at the table.
at big-ass, adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 118: Hauled ass out of there.
at haul ass, v.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 51: I’ll be rat’s ass, Dave, you did it again.
at I’ll be rat’s ass! (excl.) under rat’s ass, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 104: I shoulda kicked his ass.
at kick someone’s ass under ass, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 23: He must be up to his asshole in markers.
at up to one’s asshole under asshole, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 148: Wherever you got booze, babanya and broads you got trouble.
at babanya, n.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 55: He used to have a gang of baby-dykes.
at baby dyke (n.) under baby, adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 6: [H]e got me transferred to Lewisburg. Plenty rice-and-beans pistoleros there. With a li’l backup maybe I can do my stint.
at back up, n.2
[US] E. Torres After Hours 8: You had some bad breaks, you stood up.
at bad break (n.) under bad, adj.
[US] E. Torres After Hours 58: First time they bagged me was their fault.
at bag, v.
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