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East of Acre Lane choose

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[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 17: Did you get any rub-a-dub at the party?
at rub-a-dub(-dub), n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 22: All an’ all so vex, y’know.
at all and all, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 23: It will be pure almshouse business. Some beef’ead mus’ ah dead, believe. [Ibid.] 233: I won’t tell ’im de full score cos der will be almshouse business.
at almshouse business (n.) under almshouse, adj.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 5: Free of charge wid nuff compliments an’ t’ing.
at and thing, phr.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 33: ‘Ah wha de blouse an’ skirt!!’ screamed Smiley/ ‘You waan kill me?’ [Ibid.] 193: Blouse an’ skirt! Get in de car, man.
at blouse and skirt!, excl.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 257: ‘Go ’way, Babylon,’ someone yelled as the policeman caught up with the reeling teenager.
at Babylon, n.1
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 121: Babylon affe burn!
at Babylon, n.1
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 223: I’ll ’ave to forward back-a-yard an’ visit me mudder.
at back-ah-yard (n.) under back, adv.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 21: They could clear £400, especially if he bagged the weed sparingly.
at bag, v.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 232: He’s slowly goin’ a ball ’ead.
at ballhead, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 253: Charge more fe a bareback rider, £5 more.
at bareback, adv.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 78: Talking of being a loser [...] you get to first base wid Carol?
at first base, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 57: Me an’ you won’t even get to first base if you’re still carrying on wid dem t’ings der.
at first base, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 10: Jus’ quiet your beak an’ lemme chat to my spar.
at beak, n.2
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 119: Dey fling me in de beast wagon.
at beast wagon (n.) under beast, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 76: He searched me up like he’s a beastman.
at beastman (n.) under beast, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 122: Nuff leggo beast an’ blue foot were always der [...] dem whores who operate from Bedford Hill.
at leggo beast, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 23: If it was de beef’eads, you t’ink dey will try de same t’ing?
at beefhead, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 210: They could hear the shouts coming from the bible thumpers at the entrance of the tube station.
at bible-thumper (n.) under bible, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 239: Biscuit’s temper gonna go bionic.
at bionic, adj.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 146: Some kinda half rat, half bird t’ing wid a bitch of a nose.
at bitch, n.1
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 54: If me se ’im me gwarn gi’ ’im two bitch lick.
at bitch lick (n.) under bitch, n.1
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 145: I’ll drag your backside to de nearest beast station so you get blast up again.
at blast up (v.) under blast, v.1
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 139: ‘’Ave you got the wad?’ ‘Of blasted course, man.’.
at blasted, adj.1
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 154: Burning Spear’s ‘Jordan River’ preached from the blaster.
at blaster, n.2
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 114: Friggin’ bloodclaat beast.
at bloodclaat, adj.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 76: ’Pon de front line is pure undercover beastman, to blowoh. An’ you can’t tell de coconuts from de pure chocolate, man. [Ibid.] 209: Blowoh. So dat’s why you did wan’ to check me.
at blowoh!, excl.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 122: Nuff leggo beast an’ blue foot were always der [...] dem whores who operate from Bedford Hill.
at blue foot, n.
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 229: A green Jaguar [...] bombed down Brixton Hill.
at bomb, v.1
[UK] (con. 1981) A. Wheatle East of Acre Lane 119: Beast arrested me [...] dey did boot me up inna cell.
at boot, v.1
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