1996 J. Baker Death Minus Zero (1998) 42: You wanna go round screwing some little baggage you just happened to run into, that’s fine.at baggage, n.
1996 J. Baker Death Minus Zero (1998) 178: Then he would know more about John Lennon, could quote some of the words to Janet when he wanted some finger pie.at finger pie (n.) under finger, n.
1996 J. Baker Death Minus Zero (1998) 85: Like she’s finally blown the last gasket. By morning she’ll be barking.at blow a gasket (v.) under gasket, n.
1996 J. Baker Death Minus Zero (1998) 132: ‘Go to hell,’ he said.at go to hell! (excl.) under hell, n.
1996 J. Baker Death Minus Zero (1998) 160: They start bawling, or even piss in their knickers [...] Jesus, people start pissing themselves, you just want to pack up and go home.at piss oneself, v.
1996 J. Baker Death Minus Zero (1998) 184: He had the trots, rushing off to the lavatory every five minutes. ‘My ringpiece is doing a dance,’ he said coming back for the fifth time.at ringpiece (n.) under ring, n.
1996 J. Baker Death Minus Zero (1998) 181: The poor sop would still have to do another three hundred and ninety-nine haircuts before he broke even.at sop, n.
1996 J. Baker Death Minus Zero (1998) 47: ‘We won’t spragg you,’ said the little blond one.at sprag, v.
1996 J. Baker Death Minus Zero (1998) 22: A couple of wiggers were trying to break into a Vauxhall Astra.at wigga, n.