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[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 293: What’ve you got, boy? Bennies or reds? Or maybe you’re an acid freak?
at acid freak (n.) under acid, n.1
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 283: Another black-and-white cruised past.
at black and white, n.1
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 305: We’re pretty well up to the ass in cite-ins.
at up to the arse/ass under arse, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 96: I’m always the first one to get my ass up when the brass tries to restrict my freedom.
at get one’s ass up under ass, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 273: I’m an old bag of guts.
at bag of guts (n.) under bag, n.1
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 219: Get out of my park, you barfbags.
at barfbag (n.) under barf, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 242: I put my gun in my holster, reached for my beavertail, and sapped him across the left collarbone.
at beavertail, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 311: That’s telling him, Blinky.
at blink, n.1
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 241: The paddy was a well-dressed young guy, bombed out of his skull.
at bombed, adj.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 52: I’d land on that Dragon with both boondockers.
at boondockers, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 301: You gonna put the bracelets back on?
at bracelets, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 240: My partner [...] was laying up in a hotel room knocking a chunk off some bubble-assed taxi dancer.
at bubblebutt (n.) under bubble, n.1
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 185: He starts chuckling, then pretty soon he busts up.
at bust, v.1
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 26: I guess even the wienie waggers and bustle rubbers gave up sneaking in.
at bustle-punching, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 287: He’s a little dingy. I think he’s gonna stab somebody before too long.
at dingy, adj.2
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 277: Laila was sprawled half on top of me, a big smooth naked doe.
at doe, n.1
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 187: He used to [...] work with a Gypsy dame on pigeon drops.
at pigeon drop, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 55: ‘I’m not drunk,’ he repeated all the way to the Glass House.
at Glass House, the, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 30: Most beat officers swagger [...] It shows the hangtoughs you’re not afraid, and people expect it. [Ibid.] 33: I wish I hadn’t never met that hangtough, Barry Mendez.
at hang tough, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 114: Sexy little twist [...] a good body. I’d like to break her open like a shotgun and horsefuck her.
at horsefuck, v.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 161: Nothing I like better than John Wayne-ing a goddam door.
at John Wayne, v.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 35: I went to a kick pad over on the east side and asked them to sign me in.
at kick, adj.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 163: He’s a leather freak and likes to savage a broad. Dresses her up in animal skins and whales the shit out of her.
at leather freak (n.) under leather, adj.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 240: My partner, a piss-poor excuse for a cop.
at piss-poor (adj.) under piss-, pfx
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 183: ‘That ponk you tossed in jail that time, ’member?’ [...] ‘Oh yeah, I remember. Sneed was his name. Smelled like dog-shit.’ [...] Ponk-ass bastard,’ said Nate.
at ponk, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 51: The pukepots were all sitting near the back.
at -pot, sfx
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 267: He was a ripper [...] A handsome dog. Loved his food and drink and women.
at ripper, n.1
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 281: Booked for lying in court to put a scumbag where he ought to be.
at scumbag (n.) under scum, n.
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 312: A humpbacked shine man.
at shine, adj.2
[US] J. Wambaugh Blue Knight 243: ‘Shitfuck,’ grumbled the clerk.
at shitfuck!, excl.
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