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[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 38: Do your worst [...] get your kicks and biffs. It’s your night.
at biff, n.1
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 33: Dope out with the gang, grass, speed, reds, Romilar, who cares, some frat bull’s gonna buy us beer.
at bull, n.1
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 33: Your poor average kid, cruisin’ addled down the street in vague pursuit of snatch or reds.
at cruise, v.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 33: Think I’ll rape my wank-fantasy cunt dog-style tonight.
at doggy style, adv.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 33: Swagger with your buddies, brag, leer at passing legs, whack your doodle at home at night.
at whack one’s doodle (v.) under doodle, n.2
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 33: Dope out with the gang, grass, speed, reds, Romilar, who cares.
at dope out (v.) under dope, v.1
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 37: Most of your current ‘phenomena’ [...] would just fold up a stupefied loss.
at fold up, v.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 33: Dope out with the gang, grass, speed, reds, Romilar, who cares, some frat bull’s gonna buy us beer.
at frat, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 47: A fuckoff group like Deep Purple is sloppy [...] generally behaving as if they don’t know what the fuck they’re doing.
at fuck-off, adj.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 31: One more blaring group whose gimmick (Iggy) still leaves them leagues behind such get-it-on frontrunners [...] as Grand Funk.
at get-it-on, adj.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 36: This is all a sham, this whole show and all its floodlit drug-jacked realer-than-life trappings.
at jacked (up), adj.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 32: Drug-addled effeminate Limeys who once collected blues 78s.
at limey, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 37: Mick Jagger gets immediate pie-ority as a fake moneybags revolutionary.
at moneybag(s) (adj.) under money, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 35: Fat buckskinned Leslie West [...] reacted to Pappalardi’s piddle with broad, joyously agonized mugging, grimacing and grinning and nodding.
at mugging, n.1
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 35: A.C., who was probably disappointed at not soliciting more razzberries from the peanut gallery.
at peanut gallery (n.) under peanut, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 35: Fat buckskinned Leslie West [...] reacted to Pappalardi’s piddle with broad, joyously agonized mugging.
at piddle, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 36: Some more vivid production which communicated nothing real but suggested everything a fertile pube brain could dredge up!
at pube, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 35: However gratingly shrill their amphetamine-queen hysteria.
at -queen, sfx
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 33: Your poor average kid, cruisin’ addled down the street in vague pursuit of snatch or reds.
at snatch, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 37: Jagger makes me wait forty-five minutes while he primps and stones up in his dressing room.
at stone, v.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 37: Temperamentally incapable [...] of dealing with their constituency of wised-up marks on a one-to-one basis.
at wised(-up), adj.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 62: An A-OK example of what I’m talking about is ‘Give It To Me.’.
at A-OK, adj.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 63: I’m talking about writing now, I know they play different instruments, wisepuss.
at wise-ass, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 75: They don’t have as many protocols and taboos as those lard-ass beatniks.
at lard-assed, adj.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 55: The MC5 might have put you ‘flat on your back’ with ‘nipple stiffeners’ and ‘wham, bam, thank you ma’am’ jams.
at wham-bam-thank-you-ma’am, phr.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 78: Norman Mailer’s Big D was Dallas, and he committed himself to it like a nuthouse.
at Big D, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 66: So we bought that bilge and started running off [...] to Do Something.
at bilge, n.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 53: There was once a gang that was so bitchin’ bad that they woulda cut them dudes down to snotnose crybabies.
at bitching, adj.
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 63: Blasting down the streets in a souped-up shitcan with some zit-grinnin buddies.
at blast, v.1
[US] L. Bangs in Psychotic Reactions (1988) 80: Well, that just blows her out entirely!
at blow out, v.1
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