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[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 221: Blanket Top coat.
at blanket, n.
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 222: Burn Expose identity unwillingly.
at burn, v.
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 222: Cat A sharp fellow.
at cat, n.5
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 222: Cheeser Give information to police, traitor.
at cheeser, n.2
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 222: Chuka Sticks Unlawful weapons.
at chucks, n.3
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 222: Cocktail Party To use Molotov cocktail (gasoline bottle).
at cocktail party, n.
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 222: Crazy Very good, I like it.
at crazy!, excl.
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 222: Dirty To have a gun or narcotics on your person.
at dirty, adj.
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 222: Dog It Get cold feet, back out, turn coward.
at dog it, v.1
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 224: Sit down Meeting to discuss important gang matters.
at sit-down, n.
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 221: A Fair One A fair fight between gangs or gang members, fought in accordance with prevailing rules.
at fair one (n.) under fair, adj.
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 223: Frail Girl.
at frail, n.1
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 224: Real gone Perfect.
at gone, adj.1
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 223: Jump To attack a person, or sexually attack.
at jump, v.
[US] H.C. Collins Street Gangs 224: Teach Teacher.
at teach, n.
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