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[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 358: He ain’t the ace that you were.
at ace, n.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 16: Well, Mac, ole boy, ole boy, how they hittin’ today.
at how (are) you hitting them?, phr.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 50: Kiss mine, Gas-House, Lapp said.
at kiss my arse!, excl.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 349: I’ll bet as sure as Christ made green apples that he’ll go off his bean.
at sure as God made little (green) apples under sure as..., phr.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 42: The Old Man is as thick as dough.
at thick as..., adj.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 204: Gwan, you baguh ... snarled Billy.
at bag, n.1
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 196: Hit the ball I said [...] you dirty Dutchman, hit the ball!
at hit the ball, v.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 202: We hit the ball here in the daytime.
at hit the ball, v.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 188: Balloon-belly, sneered Mulroy.
at balloon-belly (n.) under balloon, n.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 316: You balloon-head, you got yours comin’!
at balloon-head (n.) under balloon, n.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 46: My kid’s two years old and he’s smarter than these barbers.
at barber, n.1
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 99: Mame gave him a bat in the snoot.
at bat, n.2
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 349: I’ll bet as sure as Christ made green apples that he’ll go off his bean.
at off one’s bean (adj.) under bean, n.1
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 91: Josephine, I forbid you to speak to that beast of a man.
at beast, n.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 190: What about that beef trust you got for a wife?
at beef trust (n.) under beef, n.1
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 126: He hoped that O’Brien and Mulroney wouldn’t blab out their wise jokes that weren’t funny.
at blab, v.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 187: How yuh like ’em, blubber?
at blubber, n.2
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 187: Hell of a nerve you got, calling any one blubber-head. That’s just what you are, a blubber-head.
at blubber-head (n.) under blubber, n.2
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 118: You’re in the booby-hatch now.
at booby-hatch, n.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 180: Jesus, every one of us get it rammed up our brown before we’re through.
at brown, n.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 18: I’m gonna take a little walk and keep away from the bull session.
at bull session, n.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 354: Jake Schaeffer, he yells ... I smell manure somewhere. Cunningham burns up.
at burn up, v.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 223: I sure got a big business to do, said Casy. They laughed.
at business, n.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 195: Boy, if I had a wife like Porky’s got [...] I’d tie the can to her.
at tie a can to (v.) under can, n.1
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 36: He got canned. Was caught on duty with his pants down.
at catch someone with their pants down (v.) under catch, v.1
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 87: You’ll be the big-hand Charlie and feel sorry for every Tom, Dick, and Harry who doesn’t care whether your’re living or dead. Such a man!
at charlie, n.2
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 68: I want to see places [...] and after I get that back pay, I’m checkin’ out.
at check out, v.1
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 186: You know first crack out of the box on the night me and my wife got married, we connected.
at connect, v.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 81: He hoped that all these people looking at him [...] didn’t think that he was trying to gyp the connie out of a lousy nickel!
at connie, n.
[US] J.T. Farrell Gas-House McGinty 266: You’re Francis, the one and only original coose man. Before Adam laid bricks with Eve, you was.
at cooze, n.
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