1980 W.C. Anderson Bat-21 104: Some barstardly F-4 pilot had put some eggs in too close and blown up his cornfield.at bastardly, adj.
1980 W.C. Anderson Bat-21 135: Well, from where this peace monger sits, I’d say the black hats are succeeding.at black hat (n.) under black, adj.
1980 W.C. Anderson Bat-21 83: ‘Need anything?’ ‘Next CARE package, you might include some TP.’.at care package, n.
1980 W.C. Anderson Bat-21 136: I’ve got a date with a nice old duck who’s a victim of your cruddy war.at cruddy, adj.
1980 W.C. Anderson Bat-21 104: Some barstardly F-4 pilot had put some eggs in too close and blown up his cornfield.at egg, n.1
1980 W.C. Anderson Bat-21 22: Your report confirms big eye in the sky.at eye in the sky (n.) under eye, n.
1980 W.C. Anderson Bat-21 157: Physically he’s not much out of the ordinary. A tall, lanky drink of cactus juice.at long drink (of water) (n.) under long, adj.
1980 W.C. Anderson Bat-21 135: Well, from where this peace monger sits, I’d say the black hats are succeeding.at -monger, sfx
1980 W.C. Anderson Bat-21 135: The nastys decided on a quick, massive attack to crush the South Vietnamese.at nasty, n.