1982 A. Bleasdale ‘George’s Last Ride’ Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 250: All right, ace.at ace, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 34: Why don’t you buy a banner, bollocks?at ballocks, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Moonlighter’ Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 101: I’ve been left school two-and-a-half years. I’ve been out of work for two of them, and I’ve never so much as had a bastard interview.at bastard, adj.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘George’s last Ride’ Boys from the Blackstuff [TV script] (1985) 273: (Chrissie glances up at the sky) Beam me up, Scotty. Beam me up.at beam me up, Scotty!, excl.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘George’s last Ride’ Boys from the Blackstuff [TV script] (1985) 270: Where’s my bevvy, then eh?at bevvy, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 45: Get a brew on Loggo, will you.at brew, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Moonlighter’ Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 97: So he wants to play funny buggers, does he.at play silly buggers (v.) under bugger, n.1
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 39: I don’t know why Dixie’s got a cob on with us for.at have a cob on (v.) under cob, n.5
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 38: Y’mean when me and Kevin got the sack because of you cowboys.at cowboy, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Moonlighter’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 105: What the friggin’ hell do you think you’re doing?at frigging, adj.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘George’s Last Ride’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 267: Get lost, will you!at get lost!, excl.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 48: snowy: But y’ need the money. chrissie: Got it in one.at get it in one (v.) under get it, v.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘George’s last Ride’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 245: Are you really going to die, grandad? (A brief gob-smacked silence).at gobsmacked, adj.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 67: I used t’be soft, y’ know, noted for it. But not anymore. I’ve had it up to here.at have had it up to here (v.) under have had it, v.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 55: Hey. You can come again, kidder.at kidder, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 34: It’s her – the minge bag.at minge bag (n.) under minge, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Shop thy Neighbour’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 125: You threw a moody and went out there.at throw a moody (v.) under moody, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 69: Snowy’ll do his bleedin’ nut when he sees that.at do one’s nut (v.) under nut, n.1
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Moonlighter’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 85: Are you pullin’ my pisser?at pull someone’s pisser (v.) under pisser, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 62: He got a bit ratty with me.at ratty, adj.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Moonlighter’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 119: ’Cos the likes of you, y’ shite. You’re nothing. Y’ the dregs.at shite, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘George’s last Ride’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 264: Those dick-heads over there slipped some speed into the slops.at slop, n.1
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Jobs for the Boys’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 42: Well, well, Geoffrey. We are honoured. Two sniffers from the dole.at sniffer, n.
1982 A. Bleasdale ‘Shop thy Neighbour’ in Boys from the Blackstuff (1985) [TV script] 171: Oh! Sod off, Chrissie.at sod off! (excl.) under sod, v.