1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 89: I know you want to get your wick dipped and play a little hide the sausage.at play (a game of) hide the salami (v.) under play (at)..., v.
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 72: Ever mindful of an opportunity to make a few brownie points.at brownie point, n.
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 100: It was close to chow time, so we headed to the BLT for dinner.at chow, n.1
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 71: ‘Long schlong!’ Archie whooped. [...] ‘I ain’t nothin’ but a love machine,’ Ross began to sing. ‘Pull my thing and watch me sing!’.at love machine (n.) under love, n.
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 207: ‘Does this stuff have a name?’ I asked. ‘It’s called mulligan stew,’ Farley answered. ‘It’s easy to make. Whatever you can find goes into the pot.’.at mulligan, n.
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 108: Everyone was anxious to discover what our ‘newby’ [...] was like.at newbie, n.
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 89: Your gal Suzy Rottencrotch is probably back home screwing your best friend.at rottencrotch (n.) under rotten, adj.
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 89: I know you want to get your wick dipped and play a little hide the sausage.at hide the sausage (n.) under sausage, n.
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 41: ‘Shut your goddamn sucks,’ Gunny Thorn barked. Everyone stopped talking.at shut one’s suck (v.) under suck, n.6
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 71: ‘Long schlong!’ Archie whooped. [...] ‘I ain’t nothin’ but a love machine,’ Ross began to sing. ‘Pull my thing and watch me sing!’.at thing, n.
1986 M. Petit Peacekeepers 89: You all know there’s a whorehouse just outside the compound [...] Two boys from Alpha Company got caught going over the wire last night.at go over the wall (v.) under wall, n.