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[UK] (con. 1965) M. Berent Rolling Thunder (1990) 39: Merry Christmas, and to all a cheery, beery good night.
at beery (adj.) under beer, n.
[UK] (con. 1965) M. Berent Rolling Thunder (1990) 64: Dad threw a bit of a wingding for me at the Screen in Vegas before I left.
at wing-ding, n.
[UK] (con. 1965) M. Berent Rolling Thunder (1990) 64: I had to go complete my ME degree, in a bloody short time I might add, gutting my way through.
at gut through (v.) under gut, n.
[UK] (con. 1965) M. Berent Rolling Thunder (1990) 72: It was [...] just a little prop-driven two-seat puddle jumper.
at puddlejumper, n.
[UK] (con. 1965) M. Berent Rolling Thunder (1990) 71: Senior NCO’s could screw off and not get caught.
at screw off (v.) under screw, v.
[UK] (con. 1965) M. Berent Rolling Thunder (1990) 59: You know how those wing wienies gossip, huh?
at weenie, n.1
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