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Too Much Too Soon choose

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[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 331: What’s there to say? That an assortment of New York weirdos don’t know their asses from hot rocks?
at not know one’s arse/ass from... (v.) under arse, n.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon 237: Why is it fine for him to bogey a joint and not me?
at bogey, v.2
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 383: Alexander’s already boning up.
at bone, v.3
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 503: Sometimes he had taken her caveman style [...] and she had responded with wild excitement.
at cave-man, n.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 499: ‘He has your eyes.’ ‘My eyes! [...] What a crockful.’.
at crockful (n.) under crock, n.5
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 353: She did not condone Gideon’s fuddy-duddy regulations.
at fuddy-duddy, adj.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 438: That’s what really fries you, isn’t it?
at fry, v.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 371: You’re stoned out of your fucking gourd.
at out of one’s gourd (adv.) under gourd, n.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 444: ‘We could swing right here,’ she said. Since the afternoon of the outsider, they had made love only once.
at outsider, n.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 700: We’re in New Guinea [...] better to be a preemie in Washington than at the Tasi.
at preemie, n.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 476: That turd Ivory must’ve [...] rigged the bids.
at rig, v.2
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 369: The first goddamn puff sets you on the yellow brick road to being a dope fiend, sticking yourself with needles.
at stick, v.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 444: We could swing right here.
at swing, v.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 356: ‘In a hot swivet,’ Alexander said.
at swivet, n.
[US] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 559: Keep Gid away from the little tramp.
at tramp, n.
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 347: Studying trig like crazy.
at trig, n.2
[UK] J. Briskin Too Much Too Soon (1986) 292: It bugs you that I spoke to that twerpy religious fanatic?
at twerpy (adj.) under twerp, n.
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