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[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 220: I didn’t give a fuck about what they thought about me.
at not give a fuck, v.
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 273: Up your ass, peckerwood.
at up your arse!, excl.
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 225: She would sure in hell need it before I was finished with her.
at sure as hell under sure as..., phr.
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 98: It was the only thing that prevented Little-Bit from getting a good ass-kicking.
at ass-kicking, n.
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 88: Do you understand, bitch ass motherfucker?
at bitch-ass, adj.
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 251: I wasn’t planning on kicking back no six grand.
at kick back, v.1
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 288: I guess you know we have got you by your balls.
at have someone/something by the balls (v.) under balls, n.
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 213: I ran down the pill man and bought his supply of beans.
at bean, n.1
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 225: I saw the bean man walking down the street.
at bean man (n.) under bean, n.1
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 155: Try putting an egg in your shoe and beat it.
at put an egg in your shoe and beat it! (excl.) under beat it, v.
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 62: My mind was rocked by the thought of someone having beat us for our stash.
at beat (someone) for (v.) under beat, v.
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 198: This bitch really believed she would end up beating me out of some money.
at beat (someone) out of (v.) under beat, v.
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 40: I got some beef that sells better than hamburger.
at beef, n.1
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 222: You and me, big-time.
at big time, n.1
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 190: Second, ignorant ass nigger, the girl got big stuff. I mean big stuff.
at big stuff (n.) under big, adj.
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 252: It don’t make me no difference if you tell your black ass mammy, bitch.
at bitch, n.1
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 83: First of all your main lady is a bull-dyker.
at main bitch, n.
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 56: The boys and I had discussed blowjobs before.
at blow job, n.1
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 37: We both knew how to toss the boards.
at toss the boards (v.) under boards, n.
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 177: Then he finally lowered the bomb.
at lower the bomb (v.) under bomb, n.
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson (1998) 93: With both suits tucked under my armpits in a booster fold, I scanned the moving traffic until I saw an empty cab.
at booster fold (n.) under booster, n.2
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 144: Her boosting bloomers were packed away for later use.
at booster bloomers (n.) under booster, n.2
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 223: ‘You got nineteen, Bossgame,’ I said harshly.
at boss game (n.) under boss, n.2
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 193: My nickname while I was in prison shows...what kind of man I was becoming: Boss Dog.
at boss dog (n.) under boss, n.2
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 166: What the hell is that on the box?
at box, n.1
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 179: Others... fell in love with one of the boy-girls.
at boy-girl, n.1
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 83: First of all your main lady is a bull-dyker.
at bull-dyker, n.
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 226: Sometimes they would stop you [...] to give you a bullshit ticket.
at bullshit, adj.
[US] (con. 1960s) D. Goines Whoreson 235: Stella had given me an outright, no-bullshit choice.
at no-bullshit (adj.) under bullshit, n.
[US] (con. 1950s) D. Goines Whoreson 162: Some niggers get awful mad when people infer that they go in the bushes.
at dive in the bushes (v.) under bush, n.1
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