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Bop Fables choose

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[US] in S. Allen Bop Fables 23: What condition is your lip in? [HDAS].
at lip, n.1
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 55: I can see when it comes to cows you don’t know a hill of beans.
at hill of beans, a, phr.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 55: On the road he chanced to meet a gent with bebop glasses and suede shoes.
at bebop glasses, n.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 38: Why don’t you blow your grandmother and we’ll have some laughs.
at blow, v.2
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 37: I’d like you to fall by grandma’s joint this afternoon.
at fall by (v.) under fall, v.3
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 64: This gone-gosling is Fort Knox with feathers for sure.
at gone goose (n.) under gone, adj.1
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 4: Honey, you can sit the next set out in the back yard if you promise not to goof off and get lost.
at goof off, v.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 36: Honey, your grandmother is feeling the least.
at least, n.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 54: So here’s the lick. Take this beat-up bovine to market.
at lick, n.2
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 49: ‘Buster,’ said Red gratefully, ‘your timing was like the end, ya know’.
at like, adv.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 18: Say, fellas [...] I see here where the big bad wolf is playing a one-nighter in this area next week.
at one-nighter, n.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 42: ‘Nutty,’ said the wolf. ‘Fall in.’.
at nutty, adj.3
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 37: I’ve fixed up a real wild basket of ribs and a bottle of juice.
at real, adj.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 20: We’d better scuffle.
at scuffle, v.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 9: You’re out of your skull.
at out of one’s skull (adj.) under skull, n.1
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 47: She is the swingin’est, but let’s take it from the top again.
at swing, v.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 66: Jack, who was no astute galoot, went on a toot with a local beaut.
at toot, n.1
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 47: She is the swingin’est, but let’s take it from the top again.
at from the top under top, n.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 10: ‘Weirdsville,’ said the baby bear.
at -ville, sfx1
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 41: ‘Wild,’ said the grandmother.
at wild!, excl.
[US] S. Allen Bop Fables 66: Jack, who was no astute galoot [...] bought himself a zooty suit.
at zooty, adj.
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