2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘High, stoned, hammered, bent, [...]’.at bent, adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] blotto, blitzed, blasted, blown, bombed, [...].’.at blotto, adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] blotto, blitzed, blasted, blown, bombed, [...].’.at blown (out), adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] blotto, blitzed, blasted, blown, bombed, [...].’.at bombed, adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 178: The individual has to stop and take a stand and say, ‘I will not be boned up the ass any more!’.at bone, v.2
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. [...] ‘booted up, hopped up, messed up, screwed up, goofed up, fucked up.’.at booted, adj.2
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] lit, torched, burnt, buzzed, [...]’.at burned out, adj.1
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) You and that scrawny kid of yours – dead meat!at dead meat, n.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 287: Wait till I get my hands on the little dick-wipe!at dickwipe (n.) under dick, n.1
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 100: Serge was a spastic, skinny drink of water.at drink of water (n.) under drink, n.1
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. [...] ‘floating, flying, peaking, sailing’.at float, v.1
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 270: ‘He pulled out his piece.’ ‘You mean his rod?’ ‘No, his heater.’.at heater, n.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] lit, torched, burnt, buzzed, [...]’.at lit (up), adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 341: Sharon has two hundred dollars of Peruvian Marching Dust and begins vacuuming at four o’clock.at marching powder, n.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] numb, paralyzed, wired, [...].’.at numb, adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 341: Coleman has a hundred dollars of Panama Red and starts smoking at three o’clock.at Panama red, n.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] numb, paralyzed, wired, [...].’.at paralysed, adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] floating, flying, peaking, sailing, [...].’.at peak, v.1
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 172: His rap sheet goes way back [...] A real piece of work.at piece of work (n.) under piece, n.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] polluted.’.at polluted, adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] stewed, baked, fried, cooked, toasted, roasted, [...]’.at roasted, adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] rushing, tripping, zooming, zonked ...’.at rush, v.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 416: Where can a poor schlub get some decent fried chicken in this town?at schlub, n.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 178: You didn’t fight for shit, John! Now sit down!at for shit (adv.) under shit, n.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] pie-eyed, glass-eyed, shit-faced, blue-faced, [...].’.at shitfaced, adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 270: ‘He got buggy and spooked.’ ‘Then he went squirrelly.’.at squirrely, adj.
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] stewed, baked, fried, cooked, toasted, roasted [...]’.at stewed, adj.1
2002 T. Dorsey Triggerfish Twist (2002) 87: ‘How do you feel?’ asked Bernie. Coleman looked slowly around the room. ‘[...] knee-walking, wall-hugging, [...].’.at wall-hugging (adj.) under wall, n.