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The Locked Ward choose

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[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 170: It’s quite disturbing to watch someone with a fit of the screaming habdabs.
at screaming abdabs (n.) under abdabs, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 275: Fuck that bitch. She’s only pissin’ me around.
at piss about, v.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 92: Albie intended do do the Dutch act that night [...] Albie would have strangled himself.
at Dutch act, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 318: He had gone apeshit [...] lost the plot and started to throw the furniture around.
at apeshit, adj.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 325: You know what you can do with this effluent. You can stick it right up your fucking hole. Toodle pip.
at shove it up your arse!, excl.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 281: Gang of homos [...] watching some other guy getting it up the arse.
at take it up the arse under arse, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward 4: It was a job I did find satisfying, the minute i dropped the arty-farty fantasies.
at arty-farty, adj.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 99: ’Pint the night, wee man?’ [...] ‘Sure as there’s shite in a goat’.
at sure as there’s shit in a goat under sure as..., phr.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 224: ‘Got over that bollocking Geraldine gave you?’ ‘Wow! [...] she was angry all right. Tore strips off me’.
at ballocking, n.2
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 314: ‘You a poof?’ [...] ‘I don’t like that word’ [...] ‘Well what word dae ye want us tae use? Bender? Bent shot?’.
at bender, n.1
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 314: ‘You a poof?’ [...] ‘I don’t like that word’ [...] ‘Well what word dae ye want us tae use? Bender? Bent shot?’.
at bent shot (n.) under bent, adj.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 248: It struck me flush on the boko, and I squealed.
at boko, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 184: Nobody wants to pester a man who’s having a brown.
at brown, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 323: He was apprehended by a bobby as he attempted to talk his way into Buck House.
at Buck House, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 237: We piled out of the bucket and entered the tenement.
at bucket, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 171: A freaky sensation of insects crawling all over the skin [...] has been nicknamed ‘cocaine bugs’.
at coke bugs (n.) under bug, n.4
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 281: I thought this was some sort of bum bandits’ day out. Gang of homos standing around.
at bum bandit (n.) under bum, n.1
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 53: ‘I know where you live,’ she said [...] My arse making buttons, I stalked off.
at one’s arse makes buttons (v.) under button, n.1
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 338: You better not come anywhere near me [...] I’m carrying and I’ll use it.
at carry, v.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 74: Carrie asked Ursula snottily if she was casting it up.
at cast up (v.) under cast, v.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 173: ‘You’ve certainly got the Charlie Drakes,’ said John, nodding at Skoosh’s violently shaking hands.
at Charlie Drake, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 77: You have been caught eating very ordinary hospital chow featuring lumps of dead pig.
at chow, n.1
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 5: I always thought Magnus was a lot less daft than he cracked on to be.
at crack on, v.2
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 191: It would ease the ward situation [...] and stop the four craiking on and on about wanting out.
at craik, v.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 172: Skoosh repeatedly threatened to ‘kick his cunt in’ whenever he was freed.
at kick someone’s cunt in (v.) under cunt, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 147: you know? We are in this world at the moment, but not of it. Dig?
at dig, v.3
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 314: Ah bet you’d love tae get your hands on this dinky wee arse.
at dinky, adj.1
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 145: But that was Theo. He believed in [...] anything and evertthing hippy-dippy, bohemian or beatnik.
at hippy-dippy, adj.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 138: It was all an Establishment plot by the pigs to hassle him and do the dirty on all heads and hippies by constantly harshing their mellow.
at do someone the dirty (v.) under dirty, n.
[UK] D. O’Donnell Locked Ward (2013) 321: You would have been in deep doo-doo. Right up to your neck.
at do-do, n.1
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