Green’s Dictionary of Slang

Quotation search

Date

 to 

Country

Author

Source Title

Source from Bibliography

It’s a Madhouse choose

Quotation Text

[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 133: You’ve been nothing but a pain in the arse all bloody night long.
at pain in the arse, n.
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 143: Are you that queer-arsed queen they call Eddie?
at -arsed, sfx
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 131: Put it this way, chuck, I was a prisoner of war.
at chuck, n.1
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 152: Man. United thrashed again! [...] Atkinson’s Army bite the dust.
at bite the dust (v.) under dust, n.
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 163: He’s been outside all his life, Peter.
at outside, adv.
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 121: Coming back from Southport. Maria’s piddle runnin’ right down the bus.
at piddle, n.
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 127: An’ I don’t care what the pineapple in there says, I am y’know, I’m sick.
at pineapple, n.1
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 110: Teddy wee-weed on the floor [...] But Teddy never poo-pooed.
at poo-poo, v.
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 112: marie: You’re puddled. pete: No I’m not.
at puddled, adj.
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 122: (Eddie gives her the salad) [...] I no want it, I no like rabbit food.
at rabbit food (n.) under rabbit, n.1
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 110: Teddy wee-weed on the floor.
at wee, v.
[UK] A. Bleasdale It’s a Madhouse (1986) 113: He got his little willy out!
at willie, n.5
no more results