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[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] He was hung up but good this time.
at but good, phr.
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] His mouth still stung where she had clipped him.
at clip, v.1
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] I can’t afford to front no cops right now.
at front, v.2
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] They mugged lushes, picked up sailors and hoisted their kicks.
at hoist, v.
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] He was hung up but good this time.
at hung up, adj.
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘Paul Merchant’ ‘Sex Gang’ in Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] I didn’t jump her [...] she jumped me!
at jump, v.
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘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
[US] ‘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.
[US] ‘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
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