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Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster choose

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[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 132: I’m copping a bit of bad-mouth myself.
at badmouth, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 118: ‘This [a demonstration] is a complete beat-up!’ shouted Mr Pustling at the cameras. ‘These people are the kind we should be very wary of. They frighten people for the sake of it.’.
at beat-up, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 161: He [was] stinking up the room with his unwashed blokie smell.
at blokey (adj.) under bloke, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster 41: Egg looked particularly boganic today.
at boganic (adj.) under bogan, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 129: There was a mob of head-bangers and bogans crowded around the music and motorbike shelves.
at bogan, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 95: Get off me, you boofhead!
at boofhead, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 70: What was all this reprobates bull dust?
at bulldust, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 76: I was totally embarrassed. I was ashamed to the max. You even made me look like a bumscrape.
at bumscrape (n.) under bum, n.1
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 142: ‘Are you OK, love’ said Mrs Leonard. ‘Just bushed, that’s all. Hmm, sleepy, sleepy.’.
at bushed, adj.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 97: Did you get your Chrissy present, Dotty?
at chrissie, n.2
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 121: Why are you cracking a sad?
at crack a sad (v.) under crack, v.1
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 83: He was a cradle-snatcher. He had the hots for a kid in primary school.
at cradle-snatcher (n.) under cradle, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 71: I did a fan belt about thirty k’s out of town.
at do, v.1
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 118: That’s his name, dorkoff. The mayor.
at dorkoff, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 143: Sarge slipped into crooning this old dorky song.
at dorky, adj.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 144: ‘The Ninja Turtle?’ ‘No, you dropkick, the painter.’.
at dropkick, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 120: ‘Shut up, pizza face!’ yelled Pustling.
at pizza face, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 160: This was worse than getting the flick from a girl.
at get the flick (pass) (v.) under flick (pass), the, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 71: ‘I could really go a cuppa,’ said Lockie.
at go, v.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 100: Half a kilo of milk-fed goop wrapped in a pink diaper.
at goop, n.2
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 108: I hear she’s a hot grommet.
at grommet, n.1
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 79: ‘Well,’ said Lockie. ‘Paint me green and call me Gumby. [...] I thought you were fourteen.’.
at gumby, n.2
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 129: There was a mob of head-bangers and bogans crowded around the music and motorbike shelves.
at headbanger, n.1
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 71: I did a fan belt about thirty k’s out of town.
at K, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 80: The guy chucked a mental.
at chuck a mental (v.) under mental, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 121: Well, you took off like a cut cat.
at take off like a big-assed bird (v.) under take off, v.2
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 79: Lockie turned his head politely as Dot pulled off her wetsuit and dried off her speedos with a towel. Well, he peeked. Perved, really.
at perv, v.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 80: I’m leaning over having a perv at a Tracks mag.
at have a perv (at) (v.) under perv, n.
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 99: Blob’s pooped her nappy.
at poop, v.2
[Aus] T. Winton Lockie Leonard: Scumbuster (1995) 111: You [...] get us all razzed up and then call us hypocrites because we’re too busy to help and then we make time to help and then you fade off.
at razzed up, adj.
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