Green’s Dictionary of Slang
A. Fugard No-Good Friday (1993) 46: You went along to the police like any cheap blabbermouth to cause me trouble.at blabbermouth, n.
A. Fugard No-Good Friday (1993) 12: Come on, Willie, give old Blanket-boy a break.at blanket, n.
A. Fugard No-Good Friday (1993) 52: He walked in here and buggered up everything, buggered up life until I can’t recognize it any more.at bugger up, v.
A. Fugard No-Good Friday (1993) 50: You think we’re just poor suffering come-to-Jesus-at-the-end-of-it-all black men.at come-to-Jesus, adj.
A. Fugard No-Good Friday (1993) 24: harry: Lot of dumb bastards. Come on, beetal jong! shark: Don’t be so vulgar, Harry. [Ibid.] 25: tobias: Give what? harry: Vyf bob, five shillings. Betaal, jong!at jong, n.1
A. Fugard No-Good Friday (1993) 31: Toby didn’t have enough savvy to peddla dagga.at savvy, n.
A. Fugard No-Good Friday (1993) 19: Oh shut up! I also got squeals. I been looking for a job for three weeks. Just let each of us keep his squeals to himself.at squeal, n.1
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