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The Golden Spike choose

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[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 192: Let’s go, we’re blowing air, and it’s late.
at blow air (v.) under air, n.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 200: Look, you know us, we’re all right kitties, so you got to give.
at all right, adj.
[US] H. Ellson Golden Spike 43: Suppose I give you a bag?
at bag, n.1
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 76: I’m going to bust your balls for you.
at break someone’s balls (v.) under balls, n.
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 21: ‘Are you beat?’ Chico asked. ‘No, I had me a fix.’ [Ibid.] glossary: Beat – ‘sick.’ In need of the drug.
at beat, adj.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 72: That’s the way I want to die [...] stoned as a bitch!
at as a bitch (adv.) under bitch, n.1
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike glossary: Blind: feeling extremely high.
at blind, adj.1
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 239: At the precinct station, they were booked, fingerprinted, and questioned again.
at book, v.1
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 32: He kicked four times, drawing his blood up into the syringe and mixing it with the drug.
at boot, v.5
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 192: He pointed to the wallpaper. ‘Did you bug that?’ ‘Real weird. Did you bug that guy I was talking to?’ ‘I didn’t notice too much.’.
at bug, v.7
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 22: Don’t give me that bull-crap.
at bullcrap (n.) under bull, n.6
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 240: They were sent to the bullpen to await the wagon.
at bullpen, n.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 7: You’re trying to burn me, that’s why you dropped it.
at burn, v.
[US] H. Ellson Golden Spike 30: I don’t want to buzz him [...] He don’t want me to give you nothing and I ain’t looking for trouble from him.
at buzz, v.1
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 139: Cool it, they’re coming fast!
at cool it, v.
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 19: ‘Cool it, man,’ he shouted.
at cool it, v.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 13: [of drugs] Who did you cop from?
at cop, v.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 161: Wait by the window and dig the stud I talk to.
at dig, v.3
[US] H. Ellson Golden Spike 43: I didn’t see you on the scene so I did it up myself.
at do up, v.1
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 92: ‘Where you going?’ [...] ‘To get down again.’.
at get down, v.4
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 199: ‘Have you got anything?’ ‘I’m down and busted,’ Chico answered.
at down, adv.4
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 93: I thought that stuff was dynamite you had?
at dynamite, n.2
[US] H. Ellson Golden Spike 138: Frig it, where’s the water?
at frig, v.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 78: Fuck it, it’s done.
at fuck it!, excl.
[US] Hal Ellson Golden Spike 138: Frig it, where’s the water? I’m dying to get off.
at get off, v.3
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 3: He could have been goofing off with a load of stuff.
at goof off, v.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 184: She was a good dancer, and not afraid to grind.
at grind, v.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 17: They had gone into business to ‘feed’ their habits.
at feed one’s habit (n.) under habit, n.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 30: You’ll only go back on twice as hard. You got to bust it slowlike. [Ibid.] 47: I’m going to cold turkey it. That’s the hard way but the only way to bust my habit.
at kick the habit (v.) under habit, n.
[US] ‘Hal Ellson’ Golden Spike 144: I can hang with anyone, no matter what they do, but that doesn’t make me the same as them.
at hang with (v.) under hang, v.4
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