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Diet of Treacle choose

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[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 41: He’ll turn some square little chick on for the first time and she’ll come across.
at come across, v.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 95: It’s good stuff [...] Your customers will dig it. You never get beat stuff from the Mau–Mau.
at beat, adj.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 108: And where was the whole bit headed? Where in the world were Anita and you going.
at whole bit (n.) under bit, n.1
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 16: Stoned, smashed, blind, turned on and flying so high.
at blind, adj.1
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 16: Sweet marijuana. / I blow up in my garage / Any time I wanna.
at blow, v.1
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 181: Shank would find himself a gig again, a pushing gig or a boosting gig.
at boosting, n.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 101: Judy’s parties can be a bring-down if there’s nothing to ease the pain.
at bringdown, n.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 64: The guy figured Shank had a heavier bundle [i.e. of marijuana] at his pad .
at bundle, n.1
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 121: All these people smoking [...] and with the wine you’ve been drinking, you just might get an edge on. A little burn.
at burn, n.1
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 138: A whole mob of them [...] caught a late show in Times Square.
at catch, v.1
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 108: A check of available coffee pots in the area yielded nothing.
at coffee-pot (n.) under coffee, n.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 114: They don’t do a pigeon routine. They don’t dare. They don’t want to be cut off cold.
at cold, adv.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 112: The place was known as a drop – a place for the storage, exchange, sale and delivery of junk.
at drop, n.1
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 121: All these people smoking [...] and with the wine you’ve been drinking, you just might get an edge on.
at edge, n.1
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 137: Fall up around six or so for dinner.
at fall up (v.) under fall, v.3
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 43: [of marijuana] A fix lifted him into another mental sphere.
at fix, n.3
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 96: He liked the type – the face, the whole flip structure.
at flip, adj.1
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 101: Basil won’t wait. The world won’t wait [...] Later for all of you.
at later for you under later for, phr.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 113: Two ounces of gauge. I lose money on the gauge.
at gage, n.2
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 50: Mexican brown [...] seemed a little stronger. The joint [...] half regular green and half Mexican brown.
at green, n.2
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 115: The heroin was burning a hole–and–a–half in his pocket.
at — and a half under half, n.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 129: He was selling hard goods now [...] junk was serious business.
at hard goods (n.) under hard, adj.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 49: Squares could turn Hip if they were sick enough, but Hips like you [...] couldn’t return to Squaresville.
at hip, n.2
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 107: Not sick enough to throw herself headlong into the hysteria of hipdom.
at hipdom (n.) under hip, n.2
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 25: ‘Let’s make it.’ ‘Make it?’ ‘Split [...] Cut out. Leave.’.
at make it, v.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 167: We head first for Buffalo. It’s a big junk town. I can sell there.
at junk, adj.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 100: Business as usual seven days a week in the junk business.
at junk, adj.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 100: [of drug-dealing] They busted Mau-Mau and they put the lid on as tight as it gets around here.
at put the lid on (v.) under lid, n.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 129: So he got up, carrying a good load from the pot he had smoked but carrying it easily, understanding it.
at load, n.
[US] L. Block Diet of Treacle (2008) 48: He had been high when he had picked her up [...] he had liked her even more, later, as a low started to come on.
at low, n.1
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