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[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 157: And I like livin like this, man, ’cause it’s pure, like grade-A boy!
at grade A, adj.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 145: The punk knows when he’s holding an ace.
at ace, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 195: They’d put out an all-points on Barris when they found he’d jumped his bond.
at all-points, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 35: The ape who was sleeping with her [...] wouldn’t be one to let a mere hundred and seventeen dollars stand in the way of something this yellow bitch had her heart set on.
at ape, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 292: ‘I use sixteenths, and they last me about three days.’ ‘You got a real fat arm man.’.
at fat arm (n.) under arm, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 253: A nice colored girl with a big ass and big tits. A trip around the world?
at around the world, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 204: I actually think you’re glad to have the Scene kicking around!
at kick around, v.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 127: You should’ve thought of your kids when you started to kick stuff around.
at kick around, v.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 233: ‘A riot gun?’ [...] ‘We might need the heavy artillery.’.
at artillery, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 243: I know the Feds are doing an ass-tight job, holding the stuff down.
at ass-tight under ass, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 38: You’re nothing but a jive, trick, junkie-ass punk, and you know it.
at -ass, sfx
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 106: All you bare-assed college boys come out here [...] and think you know it all!
at bare-ass, adj.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 43: He could make people wait and run their asses off [...] looking for him.
at run one’s ass off under ass, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 9: [man to man] I wanted to turn you on, baby.
at baby, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 6: Rudy wondered how the bad mouth about him had started.
at badmouth, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 42: He vowed to get himself a bag.
at bag, n.1
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 266: Thoroughbred! Champ! Mackman! Bagman! No man!
at bagman, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 60: A bee is what [a junkie] calls his habit; it’s always stinging him to get a fix.
at bee, n.1
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 40: Marsha Lee [...] damned near blew to pieces all the time she and the fence were rubbing bellies.
at rub bellies (v.) under belly, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 262: The Benny lay in the mess on the floor.
at benny, n.2
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 115: Give us the big man next to the big man who’s dealing directly with The Man.
at big man (n.) under big, adj.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 79: Maybe the Big Boy won’t let The Man ease out.
at big boy, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 177: It’s costin two bills an ounce because it’s so good.
at bill, n.3
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 79: Well bless my buttocks! There’s Rudy Black!
at bless my buttocks! (excl.) under bless, v.1
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 175: If I didn’t think you had the makings of a damn good Narco man, I’d have blown you a good while back.
at blow, v.2
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 112: He didn’t want her [...] coming back in the midst of the operation and causing him to blow his shot.
at blow a/one’s shot (v.) under blow, v.2
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 60: When a junkie’s bogue, he needs a shot; he feels like hell.
at bogue, adj.1
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 8: I got a bomb to knock your nuts out.
at bomb, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 160: I got the bomb, baby, the bomb!
at bomb, n.
[US] C. Cooper Jr Scene (1996) 33: He made nice side-money chauffering the boosting girls around.
at boost, v.2
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