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Hepster’s Dictionary for Cool Kats and Jolly Dollies choose

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[US] Hepster’s Dict. 1: Bashing – Talking.
at bash, v.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 1: Ain’t that a bite – Too bad.
at bite, n.1
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 1: Blast off – To take off fast with noisy exhaust pipes.
at blast off, v.
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 114: I blow $12.50 in Paulin’s Interlude on Friday night [...] I blow $32.50 in Count Basie’s the same night.
at blow, v.2
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 1: Bomb – A car that goes fast.
at bomb, n.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 4: Father’s bug – Car.
at bug, n.4
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 9: Set of fives – A fist.
at bunch of fives, n.
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 1: Cement mixer – Car with great many loud noises.
at cement mixer (n.) under cement, n.
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 1: Christmas tree – A car that is loaded with gadgets.
at Christmas tree, n.1
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 1: Clean machine – Car in good shape.
at clean, adj.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 10: Tall cool one – A cool beer.
at cool one (n.) under cool, adj.
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 2: Creamer – Outstanding car.
at creamer, n.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 2: Cruisin’ for a bruisin’ – Looking for trouble.
at cruising for (a) bruising under cruise, v.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 2: Cut you down – Put somebody in place.
at cut someone down (v.) under cut, v.2
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 1: Beat the rug – Dance.
at cut the rug, v.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 3: Dimmers – Eyes.
at dimmer, n.2
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 3: Double bubble – Extra attractive girl.
at double bubble (n.) under double, adj.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 9: Real down town – Excellent.
at downtown, adj.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 3: Evaporate – Leave.
at evaporate, v.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 4: Feature – To comprehend.
at feature, v.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 5: Hand me five – Shake hands.
at slip someone five (v.) under five, n.2
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 4: Flip – To react enthusiastically.
at flip for (v.) under flip, v.4
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 6: Later for your daddy – See you later.
at later for you under later for, phr.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 4: Gasser – Someone a bit on the obnoxious side, odd ball.
at gasser, n.1
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 5: Gig – Party.
at gig, n.1
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 22: Willie went over big with the kids in Flushing yesterday.
at go over big (v.) under go over, v.
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 3: Gook wagon – Any car with advanced accessories.
at gook wagon (n.) under gook, n.3
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 4: Handful – $500.
at handful, n.
[US] ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 4: Hog – Hot rod in bad condition.
at hog, n.
[US] Hepster’s Dict. 8: On the hook – In love.
at hooked, adj.2
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