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[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 100: He’d had a tough time with his wife, who must be a real battle-axe.
at battle-axe, n.1
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 13: She is like a lot of girls – from Minersville, P.A., who went to Big Town, U.S.A.
at big town, n.
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 112: ‘Maybe I even gotta wait two months.’ ‘That’s the breaks.’.
at break, n.1
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 99: She’s a pretty kid too. Built like a brick shithouse.
at built like a brick shithouse (adj.) under built, adj.
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 50: Getting a little drunky tonight.
at drunkie, adj.
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 24: He slips in some more feels at the movies.
at feel, n.
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 24: They go out ten, fifteen times before he gets into her.
at get into, v.
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 65: Ah up your giggy.
at up your giggy! (excl.) under giggy, n.
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 118: AB is for Alice, who [...] wound up slugging a homer with the bags loaded.
at homer, n.1
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 29: Look, I want to get laid.
at get laid (v.) under lay, v.1
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 52: Women can be a little bit nutsy too – where men are concerned.
at nutsy, adj.
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 13: She was, shall we say, MISS PIPPIN of 1950.
at pippin, n.
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 63: Well, that steak made me an easy setup [...] That was the first time I ever got laid.
at set-up, n.1
[US] F. Brookhouser Now I Lay Me Down 20: Bill, give me the usual.
at usual, the, n.
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