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[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 187: They issued an A.P.B. for the little black man they called Sam.
at a.p.b., n.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 205: Running his hand through his large Afro at the thought of wealth.
at afro, n.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 142: We’ll have ourselves a regular ball!
at have a ball (v.) under ball, n.3
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 211: Should he barge into the club firing his magnum?
at barge (in) (v.) under barge, n.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 22: A gang of thugs that bash old men’s brains in!
at bash, v.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 25: The shippers and freighters are blasting about this one.
at blast, v.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 15: Strength that had been sapped from his body by too much booze and too much food.
at booze, n.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 204: He had never known his boss to run out on trouble.
at boss, n.2
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 183: We got ourselves a break here.
at break, n.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 109: I dig where you’re comin’ from, bro.
at bro, n.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 63: Here was a brown-skinned brother, caught in the web of the law.
at brother, n.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 59: I’m jus’ a little guy makin’ a buck.
at buck, n.3
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 9: If I had your fucking nerves I would have been fried out by this time.
at burned out, adj.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 44: I want you to check him out.
at check out, v.2
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 15: If only that chick in the photograph could see him now.
at chick, n.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 147: We’re gonna clean the bastard out as soon as possible.
at clean out, v.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 12: Both men had teased each other about the size of the black man’s cock.
at cock, n.3
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 109: Man, it’s a lot of coin here.
at coin, n.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 34: Give you, say, five hundred cold cash.
at cold, adj.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 35: The rail yards would be for other young blacks coming up.
at come up, v.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 133: Just be cool an’ we can work something out for the night.
at cool, adj.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 135: You little black fatso ... you’re dead, boy!
at fatso, n.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 7: A teenage fatty, one of those kids who everyone would pick on.
at fatty, n.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 80: A fine brown bitch, that’s what she said.
at fine, adj.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 175 ‘Get the fuck outta here!’ he screamed.
at get the fuck out! (excl.) under fuck, the, phr.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 100: I just hope...that this fucker breaks one way or the other.
at fucker, n.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 149: It’s gonna be a gas to knock over these old hags.
at gas, n.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 202: Ceremoniously attempting to get themselves up for what they knew was an approaching showdown.
at get oneself up (v.) under get up, v.1
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 12: Wilbur went back to the bathroom with his girlie magazine and satisfied himself.
at girlie book (n.) under girlie, adj.
[US] D. Goines Inner City Hoodlum 131: Everything was clearing up and it would be a wild, groovy night.
at groovy, adj.2
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