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[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 147: ‘You better get her that phone number, pal. And no more fannying around’.
at fanny about, v.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 110: ‘How much did he give you?’ ‘Two bar.’ Meaning two quid.
at bar, n.1
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 53: The buns on Kenny Reilly!!!
at buns, n.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 402: He still thinks this is about diddling the council.
at diddle, v.2
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 56: ‘I like a doll with balls’.
at doll, n.1
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 115: ‘Right enough, Matty,’ the barman said.
at right enough, phr.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 189: Bunch of brain-dead fuckwits [...] How the hell are we supposed to help them when they’ve got gold medals in fuckwittery.
at fuckwittery (n.) under fuckwit, n.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 60: ‘The locals rely a touch too much on hand outs’.
at hand-out, n.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 348: ‘Kiddie porn,’ was one officer’s comment.
at kiddy porn (n.) under kiddy, n.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 53: A design mag would [...] enthuse over its revival of seventies naff.
at naff, adj.1
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 57: ‘Pack it in, Donny,’ the barman warned.
at pack it in under pack, v.1
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 264: Got a bit of a perv thing going, Malky?
at perv, adj.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 65: ‘Only time we plank eyes on you lot’s when one of them starts wailing’.
at plank, v.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 59: DC Reynolds, known behind his back as ‘Rat-Arse’ [...] with a reputation as a wind-up merchant.
at rat-arse (n.) under rat, n.1
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 194: PR means Patently Rogerable.
at roger, v.1
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 53: [graffito in ladies’ toilet] Sean’s a shag.
at shag, n.1
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 240: ‘My shout,’ she said, reaching into her bag for money.
at shout, n.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 402: He’s essentially small-time.
at small-time, adj.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 57: ‘Things have picked up on the totty front just lately’.
at tottie, n.2
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 59: DC Reynolds, known behind his back as ‘Rat-Arse’ [...] with a reputation as a wind-up merchant.
at wind-up artist (n.) under wind-up, n.1
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 73: ‘You’re really hoping it’ll go walkies, aren’t you?’.
at walk, v.
[Scot] I. Rankin Fleshmarket Close (2005) 61: Wogs Out . . . Pakis Are Shit.
at wog, n.1
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