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[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 2: Jive-ass motherfucker. Acts as if he was never a kid.
at jive-ass, adj.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 369: The winos, junkies, ass-peddlers, and petty hustlers were still there.
at ass peddler (n.) under ass, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 372: For a back-hander of two hundred dollars one of the workers gave me Billy’s telephone number.
at back-hander, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 301: They all got away and I was left holding the bag.
at hold the bag, v.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 155: Here we are cursing the gangs and calling them Yankee bald heads.
at baldhead, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 29: Let me warn you, he’s one hell of a ball-buster.
at ball-buster, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 30: When those budi-bandits on Rikers Island get hold of you it’s lights.
at booty bandit, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 312: The beast boys beat him up when they arrested him.
at beast-boy (n.) under beast, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 311: I have to put you back in the Bing. This time you might have to stay down there permanently.
at bing, n.2
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 67: Rastamen blazed cone-shaped marijuana spliffs.
at blaze, v.2
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 108: I got reds, blues, greens, ups, downs, morphine, acid, horse.
at blue, n.1
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 57: We got into his old boneshaker and sped along Church Avenue.
at bone-shaker (n.) under bone, n.1
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 168: The next time you guys bugaloo on our turf then you got to pay the piper.
at boogaloo, v.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 303: In one of the bug-out cells was a Rastaman in a straitjacket.
at bug-out cell (n.) under bug out, v.2
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 164: They were about to bust me out.
at bust out, v.6
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 6: This where you been all day, huh? Mama gonna tear your butt.
at tear someone’s butt (v.) under butt, n.1
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 181: What you doing? Snorting? Chasing the dragon? Skin popping or in the veins?
at chase the dragon, v.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 66: A nice bag of Cheba Cheba and a Miller High Life, chilled.
at cheeb, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 71: I can feel this Colombian red taking me to cloud nine.
at cloud nine, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 250: He was a dope addict and was clucking.
at cluck, v.4
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 66: Them naughty Dreads [...] got some wicked Colombian red.
at Colombian, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 102: Cool runnings, boss.
at cool runnings under cool, adj.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 258: Weatherman [...] started introducing me to the idea of copping out and getting a lenient sentence.
at cop out, v.2
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 144: If I don’t supply the junkies [...] they gonna take me off the count.
at take someone off the count (v.) under count, n.3
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 3: The old creakers had slipped back into their apartments.
at creaker, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 326: He was with one of Rano Dread’s crimeys.
at crimey, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 97: You ain’t got to feel no guilt about me catching the curse.
at Venus’s curse, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 15: Sisters, you ain’t forgotten neither, we need Debs.
at deb, n.2
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 246: He knew the punishment for welshers and dime-droppers.
at dime dropper (n.) under dime, n.
[UK] P. Baker Blood Posse 245: The only way they could know [...] is by that dime-dropping son of a bitch.
at drop a dime (v.) under dime, n.
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