1973 D. Goines Street Players 181: All of a sudden they start acting up in the front seat.at act up, v.
1973 D. Goines Street Players 20: Ever since they were childhood friends, Charles was a strong-arm man.at strong-arm man (n.) under strong-arm, adj.
1973 D. Goines Street Players 9: Ain’t nobody asked your greasy black ass to loan me no money.at ass, n.
1973 D. Goines Street Players 171: Vickie started to take bennies so that she could stay awake.at benny, n.4
1973 D. Goines Street Players 33: She stared at him curiously, wondering if he was just playing the big shot with her.at big shot, n.
1973 D. Goines Street Players 138: They would throw the book at him because they wanted him already.at throw the book at (v.) under book, n.
1973 D. Goines Street Players 33: A girl can be beautiful, just like you are, and built up like the famous brick shit house.at built like a brick shithouse (adj.) under built, adj.
1973 D. Goines Street Players 10: That ain’t nothing but bullshit ya keep kickin’ back and forth.at bullshit, n.
1973 D. Goines Street Players 129: Why don’t you park and do some business, honey?at do a bit of business (v.) under business, n.
1973 D. Goines Street Players 20: Earl’s laughter rang out sharp and clear. ‘It don’t have to be the Caddie, baby’.at Caddy, n.