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The Day of the Dog choose

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[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 7: What about that Chinese woman? She was A one, man.
at A-1, adj.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 97: I feel life just ain’t worth a cent, and I may as well end it all.
at not worth a cent, phr.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 17: She’s a bit of all right, isn’t she, Doug?
at bit of all right, a, phr.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 155: You’re all talk, Pretty Boy. All air. I sure am wasting my time here.
at air, n.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 39: Biggest alky in Guildford, my Dad is.
at alky, n.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 8: Ya fuckin’ criminals an’ I’m s’posed to not see youse, so up ya bum.
at up your arse!, excl.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 5: Watch who you’re pushing into, mate. I’ll knock you arse-up next time.
at arse up under arse, n.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 88: Ya skinny split-arsed yellah bastard.
at split-arsed, adj.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 161: He ballsed it up.
at balls up, v.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 128: Well, big boy, don’t get lost in your coat.
at big boy, n.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 155: You’re too gutless to try the big time.
at big time, n.1
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 61: You wait until I catch that Florrie Snow, the big-shot bitch.
at big-shot, adj.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 54: You better not be givin’ that ole bunji man a bit on the side when the Pretty Boy’s not ’ere.
at bit on the side (n.) under bit, n.1
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 48: I’ll give ya some boya, so’s ya can get blue drunk and forget.
at blue, adj.2
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 108: The splendid powers that enabled his ancestors to converse with people thousands of miles away, or to bone someone, or to sing someone to death or a woman to love.
at bone, v.4
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 101: I’ll throw the book at you if you don’t start talking, Dougie, and I do so detest violence.
at throw the book at (v.) under book, n.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 35: They intended to beat up this weedy pale youth and root his fat black boong senseless.
at boong, n.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 155: You think you’re hot as Huey, street fighting and doing shitty little breaks.
at break, n.5
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 63: No worries, broh.
at bro, n.1
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 10: Oo are you, any rate, bud?
at bud, n.1
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 119: ‘Little Polly got all the answers, unna?’ ‘I’ve got to, with you too busy playin’ silly buggers.’.
at play silly buggers (v.) under bugger, n.1
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 42: Well, bugger me dead!
at bugger me! (excl.) under bugger, v.1
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 123: Aaaaah, shit — bugger everything.
at bugger it!, excl.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 134: He doesn’t care if it is Jamie, who has lapsed into his brusque mood and who will tell him off for being slack. He is just so buggered.
at buggered, adj.2
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 2: Ya really buggered this time, Dougo. Too much gabba, what ya reckon?
at buggered, adj.2
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 94: You just wait til Rebecca catches you, ya double-dealin’ ole bull.
at bull, n.1
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 54: You better not be givin’ that ole bunji man a bit on the side when the Pretty Boy’s not ’ere.
at bunji man, n.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 157: This was going to be the night the three burned off. Danny has saved up some meat from the sheep he kills weekly.
at burn, v.
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 2: Stay and have a charge with us.
at charge, n.2
[Aus] A. Weller Day of the Dog 79: I’m hungry. I could do with a big juicy chook and lots of lovely, lovely chips.
at chook, n.
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