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The Beast that Shouted Love choose

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[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 181: All around me, the solos were beating-off, moaning.
at beat off, v.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 180: It was a beauty, a beaver flick [...] called ‘Big Black Leather Splits’.
at beaver, n.1
[US] H. Ellison ‘Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 201: I was gonna find that bitch and brain her.
at brain, v.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 180: It [i.e. a film] was mostly gut-spilling [...] with napalm throwers, jellyburning a Chink town.
at Chink, adj.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 181: There was a lot of twisty trade came to the Metropole. [...] I’m not specially prejudiced against guys corning one another . . . hell, I can understand it.
at cornhole, v.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 181: I can’t cut the jock-and-boxer scene.
at cut, v.5
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 179: Go ahead and laugh, you eggsucker.
at egg-sucker, n.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy & his Dog’ Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 181: The kind of crap they’d made back in the 1930’s and ’40s, real clean stuff with even married people sleeping in twin beds. [...] Once in a while a chick from one of the really strict middle-class downunders could cumup, to see what a hairy flick was like.
at hairy, adj.1
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 180: It [a film] was mostly gut-spilling [...] with napalm throwers, jellyburning a Chink town.
at jelly, n.2
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 209: ‘Well, land sakes,’ I said, wide-eyed.
at landsakes! (excl.) under land, n.1
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy & his Dog’ Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 185: Solitary bitches like the one in the Market Basket [were] just as likely to cut off your meat with a razor blade.
at meat, n.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 190: Come on, forget the mickeymouse. What’s up?
at Mickey Mouse, n.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 180: There was always some hardcase on the muscle.
at on the muscle under muscle, n.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 194: They’ll have the place staked-out all around.
at stake out, v.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 208: They ate artificial shit: artificial peas and fake meat [...] and it all tasted like chalk and dust to me.
at shit, n.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 206: Suck wind, asshole!
at suck wind, v.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy & his Dog’ Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 179: Hey, you! Motherfuckin’ toad, move my stuff over the other side.
at toad, n.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy and his Dog’ in Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 181: With all the twisties in the Metropole, I didn’t think a chick would chance it. Be a toss-up who’d tear her apart first: the boxers or the straights.
at twisto, n.
[US] H. Ellison ‘A Boy & his Dog’ Beast that Shouted Love (1976) 189: I heard myself talking to her, still standing there like some kind of wetbrain.
at wetbrain (n.) under wet, adj.1
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