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Song of the Young Sentry choose

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[US] (con. WWII) D. Westheimer Song of the Young Sentry (1969) 20: It goes down like razor blades and horseshit!
at like a..., phr.
[US] (con. WWII) D. Westheimer Song of the Young Sentry (1969) 143: ‘Because you’re so damn fatheaded it chaps my ass,’ Moran said.
at chap someone’s ass under ass, n.
[US] (con. WWII) D. Westheimer Song of the Young Sentry (1969) 113: If I helped you out it wouldn’t be for any buckshee.
at baksheesh, n.
[US] (con. WWII) D. Westheimer Song of the Young Sentry (1969) 38: ‘Hey, Blubber,’ Moran said yawning.
at blubber, n.2
[US] (con. WWII) D. Westheimer Song of the Young Sentry (1969) 28: You know something, Blubberbutt? Wouldn’t hurt you a damn bit to miss a few meals.
at blubber-butt (n.) under blubber, n.2
[US] D. Westheimer Song of Young Sentry 157: I could sure as hell plow with mine. It gets so hard a cat couldn't scratch it.
at cat couldn’t scratch it under cat, n.1
[US] (con. WWII) D. Westheimer Song of the Young Sentry (1969) 143: ‘Because you’re so damn fatheaded it chaps my ass,’ Moran said.
at fat-headed, adj.
[US] (con. WWII) D. Westheimer Song of the Young Sentry (1969) 154: They gave him a working over but nothing’s broken.
at working-over, n.
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