1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] The stud had no monk, it was an orangutan, that big, that bad it was.at monkey on one’s back, n.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] He had simply been after some dough to get a blast of pot.at blast, n.1
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] He had been lone top dog on the turf, walkin and bopping the way he wanted.at bop, v.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] Deek [...] had not been a virgin since the age of thirteen when a hot-box aunt [...] had taken him like Hitler took Poland.at hot box (n.) under box, n.1
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] It had turned into a bum trip all round.at bum trip (n.) under bum, adj.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] [He] bummed around, shot snooker, and generally wasted the time till something popped.at bum, v.3
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] He was hung up but good this time.at but good, phr.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] He could only understand [...] two gringo phrases: ‘Chow down!’ and ‘Line up for pay’.at chow down, v.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] His mouth still stung where she had clipped him.at clip, v.1
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] Pinchy was shacked with a working broad who didn’t like any of the coolsters around.at coolster (n.) under cool, adj.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] So you’re gonna cop out on me, huh [...] Like hell you are.at cop out, v.2
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] He cursed himself for having dodged out. He knew he should have stayed close and dug the scene with the chicks in the car.at dig, v.3
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] He cursed himself for having dodged out. He knew he should have stayed close and dug the scene with the chicks in the car.at dodge out (v.) under dodge, v.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] The thought of Pinchy being hugged in wedlock was such a downer.at downer, n.2
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] Who needs the Taj Mahal when it’s a drag to live at all?at drag, n.1
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] The kikes banded in the Long Knives [...] and the Eyetalians stuck together as the Little Hands.at Eyetie, n.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] It’s all I can do, putting in the fix to keep [...] those porn-campaign bastards off my tail.at put the fix in/on (v.) under fix, n.2
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] Pinch babe with his lech for little girls [...] That working broad was going to have some nights that wedre real flakes.at flake, n.2
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] I can’t afford to front no cops right now.at front, v.2
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] You ever been in a gang bang on some chick? [...] Well, you’re gonna see a gang bang on a guy this time.at gangbang, n.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] The knife would be useless against the zip, held so professionally in the hands of the girl [ibid.] The firing pin of the zip gun ready to drive the .32 slug through the car radio antenna barrel.at zip (gun), n.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] They mugged lushes, picked up sailors and hoisted their kicks.at hoist, v.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] C’mon, hot shot [...] let’s see how you do with me.at hot-shot, n.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] He was hung up but good this time.at hung up, adj.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] There was a silent [...] order to ‘move ’em out’ [i.e. brothel customers] after they’d had their jollies, to allow the SRO crowd bed-space.at get one’s jollies (v.) under jolly, n.1
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] I didn’t jump her [...] she jumped me!at jump, v.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] No sense walking the turf when there was a kooky broad who wanted to run him down.at kooky, adj.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] The marks started showing a little after seven-thirty. The first one [...] eyed the girls wetly and settled ona petite brunette.at mark, n.1
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] We don’t take to any man mussing up one of our girls.at muss up, v.
1959 ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] Demoiselle was [...] trying to spook the Outifit either into leaving her alone or giving her a bigger cut.at outfit, n.1