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Sweet La-La Land choose

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[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 24: They were all over him like shit on a bean patch.
at all over, adj.2
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 169: You want me to pull the plug on him on a D and D?
at d and d, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 119: His head was clearing up pretty good, but he was all turned around.
at turned around, adj.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 9: Treating people badly and making them kiss his ass while they hated his guts.
at kiss someone’s arse, v.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 183: They was thick as thieves fifteen, sixteen years ago.
at ...thieves under thick as..., adj.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 181: Witchcraft ain’t illegal. Just a lot of screwballs jumping bare-assed over swords and fire, kissing the master’s bunghole.
at bare-ass, adj.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 36: One thing he really liked about her, she didn’t give it away to anybody.
at give it away, v.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 154: I saw Hooligan [...] ask the Baby Jane did she identify the fucker as the prick what done her friend.
at Baby Jane, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 99: Take it easy [...] Don’t get your balls in an uproar.
at get one’s balls in an uproar (v.) under balls, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 168: He goes into this beer joint where this barmaid’s shaking her booty under his nose.
at beer joint (n.) under beer, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 5: Now the snowbirds, pack rats, barn owls, and assorted freaks fed upon her bones.
at snow bird, n.2
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 98: Something. Shoplifting. Car boosting. Something.
at boosting, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 39: She’s talking about keeping warm, not showing the booty, you silly sonofaboitch.
at booty, n.2
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 216: ‘How’s it bouncin’?’ he asked the two kids bopping around.
at how’s it bouncing? under bounce, v.1
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 128: Your buds is hard as two frozen huckleberries.
at bud, n.2
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 181: Witchcraft ain’t illegal. Just a lot of screwballs jumping bare-assed over swords and fire, kissing the master’s bunghole.
at bunghole, n.1
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 37: Hogan and Roach and Duckie strutting their buns.
at buns, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 184: They gave me two uniforms, one to a shift, two shifts. Also frequent drive-bys.
at drive-by, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 44: Fucking whattayacallit, hungan, from the fucking jungle, used to dance around with his fucking shlong hanging out.
at what-d’you-call-it, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 172: Here’s the barmaid prancing around with a string up her crack and her treasures hanging out for all to see. Must have been a terrible temptation for a cocksman like Younger.
at cocksman, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 78: ‘You can’t tell me you’re not cold.’ ‘Only when the wind goes whistling up their cooze,’ Hogan said.
at cooze, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 27: Younger didn’t crack a smile.
at crack a smile (v.) under crack, v.2
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 94: Will you cut the crap?
at cut the crap, v.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 180: Now the upper crust of La-La Land isn’t the same kind of crust as the crust in New York, Chicago or San Francisco.
at upper crust, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 153: Is this the sonofabitch? Is the dipsy right? Is this the cocksucker what done your friend?
at dipsy, n.2
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 55: There was this killer — did the dirty out in your town, by the way — come from Dog Trot.
at do (the) dirty (v.) under dirty, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 49: Let’s do breakfast and then let’s go do doo-doo and then let’s go do the ba-ba-ba beach.
at do, v.1
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 99: There was queers in there [...] They’d be pulling their donkeys all night, beating their meat.
at pull one’s donkey (v.) under donkey, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 157: This character by the name of Younger picked up two teenaged doxies from a Hollywood stroll.
at doxy, n.
[US] R. Campbell Sweet La-La Land (1999) 162: What would an old fuddy-duddy like me know about the fashions of young women?
at fuddy-duddy, n.
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