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Lucifer with a Book choose

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[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 91: Not that I give a healthy crap.
at not give a shit, v.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 91: Nydia and me are different from the other clogged arseholes.
at arsehole, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 140: O my God! my God! Is there no finale to this ballbreaking? Get out, you old fart of brimstone.
at ball-breaking, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 102: I’m slippin the green banana to three at once. Broth-er ...
at green banana (n.) under banana, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 191: There were the burly, the beanpoles, the handsome, the splotched with acne from chocolate munching.
at beanpole, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 121: I’ve been noticing you’re bunghole buddies with the one boog in this dump.
at boog, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 121: I’ve been noticing you’re bunghole buddies with the one boog in this dump.
at bunghole buddy, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 121: I’ve been noticing you’re bunghole buddies with the one boog in this dump.
at bunghole buddy (n.) under bunghole, n.1
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 69: Betty Blanchard to us. On dates she answers to Butchie.
at butch, n.1
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 274: But they were caught with their pants down.
at catch someone with their pants down (v.) under catch, v.1
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 68: Now these glasses, she knew, were a trifle chi-chi.
at chichi, adj.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 79: The strong old executive and the querulous Christer.
at Christer, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 159: A bunch of Commie intellectuals.
at commie, adj.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 81: The consecrated profession! Consecrated to dust, ashes, and crud!
at crud, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 88: Mr. Pilkey was dead set against division of the sexes at any faculty function.
at dead set against (adj.) under dead set, adj.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 61: Ah, drop dead, willya?
at drop dead!, excl.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 123: Something maternal in her rejoiced [...] as a mother learns some dirt on her son and treasures it in her heart.
at dirt, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 326: Having picked up Ginny Snelgrove and several doxies from the local high school.
at doxy, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 109: She stopped eating out her spouse when she saw Ralph and called him over to make the Old Man jealous.
at eat out (v.) under eat, v.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 313: Buddy and Midge were sitting close together, playing footie-footie with their loafers.
at play footsie(s) (v.) under footsie-footsie, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 91: Nydia and me got used to foursomes in hotel bedrooms. Understand, chum? Anything goes at our house.
at foursome (n.) under four, adj.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 181: Mr. Grimes would reflect on what a poor gnat of a man he was at thirty-seven.
at gnat, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 91: Pop’s a good old goon.
at goon, n.1
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 43: He is the camouflaged forceps of Mr. Pilkey’s Puritanism, of his gumshoeing cynosure.
at gumshoe, v.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 304: I tell ya I can’t stand it. Gonna gimme a handjob before the evenin gets much older.
at hand job, n.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 88: The ladies [...] wanted to sit by themselves and have a good hen talk about their chintzes and their children.
at hen, adj.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 143: A hundred girls in kimonos, gouging at their hickies or plucking winkers from their eyelids, glared at steaming bowls of cereal.
at hickey, n.2
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 110: They followed a pattern [...] set up by traditions of hookey and Mark Twain.
at hooky, n.3
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 91: And rolling her breasts and hips, she jellied off with her husband.
at jelly, v.
[US] J.H. Burns Lucifer with a Book 121: Someday me and my gang are gonna form a KKK and lynch that jig.
at jig, n.4
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