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[US] Butler & Driscoll Dock Walloper 2: clews to the butler vernacular [...] dornick—half a brick, Irish confetti.
at dornick, n.1
[US] Butler & Driscoll Dock Walloper 2: clews to the butler vernacular [...] hang me up for it—charge the drinks.
at hang up, v.1
[US] Butler & Driscoll Dock Walloper 2: clews to the butler vernacular [...] johnny-on-the-rathole — ever alert.
at johnny-at-the-rat-hole (n.) under johnny, n.1
[US] Butler & Driscoll Dock Walloper 2: clews to the butler vernacular [...] keep your nose clean—be careful.
at keep one’s nose clean (v.) under nose, n.
[US] Butler & Driscoll Dock Walloper 2: clews to the butler vernacular [...] i was tied up nicely — dressed neatly.
at tied up, adj.2
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