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[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 30: They had a party after a basketball game, BYOB.
at b.y.o., phr.
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 24: People who will steal your credit cards, cash your paycheck, bilk you out of your savings, and gorge on your vices.
at bilk, v.
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 22: Selling marijuana, smoking marijuana, drinking buck, selling buck.
at buck, n.7
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 23: She was a crack monster, didn’t weigh but 110 pounds.
at crack monster (n.) under crack, n.7
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 22: You don got soft. You act like an old cracker-man.
at cracker, n.3
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 17: This is Howard talking, jailhouse lawyer [...] and former creeper.
at creeper, n.
[US] Mark Baker Bad Guys 23: He got found guilty at the trial, and he’s on Death Row right now.
at Death Row, n.
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 26: I naively expected to dig up people who called themselves [...] second-story men.
at second-storey man (n.) under second, adj.
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 23: She was a crack monster [...] skinny neck they get smoking that shit.
at shit, n.
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 17: Strictly speaking, Howard is a till-tapping creeper.
at tap a till (v.) under tap, v.2
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 32: It didn’t matter if it was ups, downs, psychedelics, I was into it.
at upper, n.2
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 32: My whitewall haircuts, wearing a tie to school, all that stuff was getting to be pretty bothersome.
at whitewall (n.) under white, adj.
[US] M. Baker Bad Guys 34: A dime was a lot easier to get than white crosses and Crystal Meth.
at white cross (n.) under white, adj.
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