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[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 25: He used to say that in Ireland he had been a bogtrotter.
at bogtrotter (n.) under bog, n.3
[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 80: They do up any small time mobster better than that.
at do up, v.1
[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 199: I’ll be dogdamned!
at I’ll be doggoned! (excl.) under doggone, v.
[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 34: Luke, the dude wrangler [...] dressed exactly as a cowboy is expected to dress.
at dude, adj.
[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 163: Anybody bite the dust while I was away, Mr. Shane?
at bite the dust (v.) under dust, n.
[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 54: What’s the matter, Joe, old girl, old thing, old fella?
at old fellow, n.
[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 25: He was a tough guy, and a heller, but he was real as dirt.
at heller (n.) under hell, n.
[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 113: Come and get me, Limpey! Get me if you can, you old hag!
at limpy, n.
[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 21: I never yet put out nobody I didn’t know.
at put out, v.
[US] ‘F. Bonnamy’ Death on a Dude Ranch (1953) 165: It’s easy to get her twisted and I’ll bet she’s scared of you, and is twisted now.
at twisted, adj.2
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