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Deuce’s Wild choose

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[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 27: He’s stylin’ himself as the meanest, baddest rapper.
at baddest (adj.) under bad, adj.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 17: Biggy carried a piece.
at biggie, n.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 9: ’Ho. Bitch. Those are the words we use. We know that parents don’t like them.
at bitch, n.1
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 12: Everyone thinks his beat’s cool. But the way he dances. All that spinning. A lotta people think he’s bogus. You know, he became a Muslim because it’s controversial, and that’s good for album sales.
at bogus, adj.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 187: I heard the sheik’s a jazz buff.
at buff, n.2
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 53: The bouncer patted me down. ‘Dude’s clean,’ he said.
at clean, adj.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 11: ‘You want me to call out for pizza?’ ‘That’s cool,’ he said.
at cool, adj.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 53: ‘Now you make sure you don’t try any cowboy shit this time, ’cause we ready for you.’ The man thrust the pistol barrel harder in my back.
at cowboy, n.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 27: You see, T-Mo’s still cranking out gangsta rap.
at crank out (v.) under crank, v.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 172: ‘Fuck you,’ I said. ‘Cut the crap and tell me why you had me followed.’.
at cut the crap, v.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 270: Take the cuffs off and I’ll tell you.
at cuffs, n.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 27: T-Mo dissed al-Salaam for converting to Islam.
at dis, v.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 48: The Deuce is pronounced dead . . . Sad thing, you know? Seein’ your homey go down like that.
at go down, v.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 243: Tommy Mervin, the best ‘dozens’ player on my block came to my rescue when an older kid name Jared began hitting hard on my mother.
at dozens, n.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 257: A group of kids who smoked dope and dropped acid gathered around him.
at drop, v.6
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 5: JJ ‘hi-fived’ me as he sauntered in.
at high five, v.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 53: Frisk the motherfucker, then we’ll take him down to the basement.
at frisk, v.2
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 118: ‘Fuck you doin’ back here?’ he asked.
at fuck, the, phr.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 142: These same fuckers hate Jews and are trying to eliminate us from the face of the earth.
at fucker, n.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 7: JJ’s cell phone let out a funky, hip-hop ring tone.
at funky, adj.3
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 52: I turned back toward the bouncer. He had a ‘gotcha’ smile on his face.
at gotcha!, excl.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 257: They nodded to the ‘groovy’ things the small, brown man from the Middle East had to say.
at groovy, adj.2
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 83: Look, I run a security and intelligence agency, not a gumshoe squad.
at gumshoe, adj.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 243: Tommy Mervin, the best ‘dozens’ player on my block came to my rescue when an older kid name Jared began hitting hard on my mother.
at hard, adv.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 7: You know when we got here, his ’ho was here too. At least I think she’s his ’ho.
at ho, n.1
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 27: He’s stylin’ himself as the meanest, baddest rapper.
at mean, adj.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 28: I turned on MTV. Sometimes in the early morning they play oldies.
at oldie, n.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 46: ‘You one polite motherfucker,’ T-Mo said.
at one, adj.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 114: Working late. Big case [...] Had to travel. On a stakeout.
at stake-out, n.
[US] C.W. Ford Deuce’s Wild 305: ‘Someone pick up T-Mo?’ I asked. ‘NYPD,’ Tucker said.
at pick up, v.
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