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[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 267: A guy used to work for you was trying to con some bad guys, and then tries to put the arm on you two.
at put the arm on (v.) under arm, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 256: He had just been smart-assing, saying Dr. Benjamin instead of Benny.
at smart-arse, v.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 131: You shook your ass right out of your bunk.
at shake one’s ass under ass, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 119: He was an ass kicker.
at ass-kicker, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 230: Got seven or eight former badasses in there with broken ribs.
at bad-ass, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 223: He’d have both of our asses.
at have someone’s ass under ass, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 25: They write more bad paper than the News and the Post combined.
at bad paper (n.) under bad, adj.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 86: I can’t believe I wanna quit my job and come work for these two bananas.
at banana, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 125: ‘What’s the point, stopping now?’ ‘Beats the shit outta me.’.
at beat the shit out of, v.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) H87: He got a couple of big bruises on his thighs, and another on his behind.
at behind, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 75: The old bird hadn’t stayed.
at old bird, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 134: You can’t get a good bottle of T-bird anywhere uptown.
at T-bird, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 143: I sent the blackie with him.
at blackie (n.) under black, adj.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 152: I might blow a little reefer now and then.
at blow, v.1
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 57: This guy isn’t gonna go away, Tuco thought. He’s not gonna let me blow him off.
at blow off, v.1
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 249: That buildin’s a bad place for you and Tuco. A few of them bluebellies get curious and go lookin’, you got no excuse for bein’ there.
at bluebelly, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 152: You been buying crack for the yo boys?
at yo-boy, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 43: Stoney talked to Tommy Bagadonuts about Tuco’s situation, and Tommy B braced Tuco.
at brace, v.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 126: ‘You ever heard of the DTs?’ ‘Bugs,’ Arthur said, and he did a whole body shiver.
at bugs, adj.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 42: I was just busting.
at bus, v.2
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 84: Maxwell had taken off like he was on fire, buzzed the red light at the end of the block.
at buzz, v.1
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 202: The sound of the train cranking up.
at crank, v.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 46: They beat the crap out of him right there.
at knock the crap out of (v.) under crap, the, phr.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 185: Crapped-out old truck.
at crapped out, adj.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 143: You work through a broker, a cutout man, you never see the shooters.
at cut-out, n.2
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 274: That guy’s a dirtbag.
at dirtbag, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 156: ‘Drip test,’ she said. ‘He came up dirty.’.
at dirty, adv.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 73: Tuco held out on him, dissed him in subtle ways, made him call a few times.
at dis, v.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 43: Is it our fault Vittorio is a douche bag?
at douchebag, n.
[US] N. Green Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 53: The other kid faked him out, scored on him.
at fake out, v.
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