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The King of the Carnival choose

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[UK] W. Chen King of the Carnival 19: He bad like crab and not only that, he know more badjohns than you.
at bad john (n.) under bad, adj.
[UK] W. Chen King of the Carnival 152: ‘Dat’s it boy – only showing how we people could bare the grind.’ ‘We have belly – guts.’.
at belly, n.
[UK] W. Chen King of the Carnival 51: ‘You giving me plenty chat now,’ Ahamad roared.
at chat, n.3
[UK] W. Chen King of the Carnival 155: Chupidness: stupidity.
at chupidness (n.) under chupid, adj.
[UK] W. Chen King of the Carnival 21: It was here the men gathered to smoke ganja, as the stench of mountain dew soured their breaths and clouded their senses.
at mountain dew, n.
[UK] W. Chen King of the Carnival 59: Keep your flapping mouth shut.
at flap one’s mouth (v.) under flap, v.4
[UK] W. Chen King of the Carnival 152: ‘Dat’s it boy – only showing how we people could bare the grind.’ ‘We have belly – guts.’.
at gut, n.
[UK] W. Chen King of the Carnival 21: It go be licks and we go spread he out like rice on the ground, you hear?
at licks, n.
[UK] W. Chen King of the Carnival 18: Since dat girl come to live by, is endless horrors for she; licks like peas.
at like peas, adj.
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