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[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 195: Let us talk in the a.m.
at a.m., n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 198: Where the fuck you been [...] This isn’t a fuckabout.
at fuck-about, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 301: He’s not going to kill me; that would cause too much aggravation.
at aggravation, n.2
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 46: Morty spent his early life being the hungry kid, plotted up outside the boozer [...] wating on the alkie mother.
at alky, adj.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 404: Dougie’s argument that you’re not necessarily homosexual if you sling your tool up another man’s back-alley.
at back alley, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 44: ‘You being funny? You a pie and liquor?’ [...] ‘When diod he become a priest?’.
at pie and liquor, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 63: The guy took a polite look at my Jekyll passport and waved me through.
at jekyll (and hyde), adj.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 158: ’It was up his arse’ [...] ‘You didn’t check his bottle?’.
at bottle (and glass), n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 59: Your bottle ain’t gone, has it?
at bottle (and glass), n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 82: ‘No, no,’ says Mort, lighting a salmon.
at salmon (and) trout, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 334: Fuck those bodyguards — paira apes ain’t getting shit.
at ape, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 123: ‘Fuck off, smartarse,’ snaps Sonny.
at smart-arse, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 140: Sonny and Roy, doing things arse-about-face, as per their usual operating procedure, decided to really check him out.
at arse about face under arse, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 142: A proper shitkicker born in the arse-end of Caracas.
at arse-end, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 9: I find the guests a right pain in the arse.
at pain in the arse, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 39: Now Sonny’s got his champagne [...] he’s as happy as a pig in shit.
at ...a pig in shit under happy as..., adj.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 20: Coke-addled Dougie as on his arse and desperately needed funds.
at on one’s ass under ass, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 1279: I won’t be able to tell them it was stolen while I was getting a BJ.
at b.j., n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 306: Ted nods gently, the baby blues fixed on me.
at baby-blues (n.) under baby, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 84: Ted opens his baccy tin and takes out another roll-up.
at bacca-box (n.) under bacca, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 174: Backhanders [...] lawyers working as bag-men, corrupt bankers.
at bagman, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 62: Roy [...] insisted we bake-up, sit tight, in the arrivals lounge.
at bake up (v.) under bake, v.1
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 72: The Regional Crime Squad was tailing him in shifts, baked-up outside his drum.
at bake up (v.) under bake, v.1
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 362: Spendthrift ruffians [...] doing their bollocks at the racetrack.
at do one’s ballocks (v.) under ballocks, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 92: Silly-bollocks-secret-squirrel Roy? [...] Roy’s a turn — a tonic for the troops.
at ballocks, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 47: Is this the bollocks or what, Roy? [...] Nobody giving ya a moment’s grief.
at ballocks, n.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 113: Things had gone bandaloo very quickly.
at bandalu, adj.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 103: Sonny’s a basher but he’s grafted, through hard work and ruthlessness.
at basher, n.1
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 102: The incredibly good chances of indulging in belly-bumping sessions with extremely fit upper-class women.
at belly bump, v.
[UK] J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 10: I got people to check with bent cozzers back home to see if the police were actively looking for me.
at bent, adj.
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