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DADDY-O
 an appellation, similar to calling someone "man"
source
  NERO
usage
 . . . you just burned the town down last Wednesday, Daddy-O . . .
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DANGLIN' WANGLIN'
 idle behavior
source
  SCROOGE
usage
 I don't want no danglin' wanglin' around here.
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DE-GIGGED
 having lost one's job
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 . . . and everybody beat, bent, flapped, trapped and de-gigged . . .
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DEATH’S DOOR WITH HIS BACK TO THE STREET
 very close to death
source
 The Gasser
usage
 "We'll be very happy to help you if you'll straighten out the chief's boy friend who's havin' a little trouble. He's sittin' at death's door with his back to the street and, you know, just turn him around."
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DELICATE GEAR
 sensitive body parts
source
  JONAH AND THE WHALE
usage
 . . . if you do I am going to knock you in your most delicate gear.
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DELICATE LICK
 a timid action
source
  BUCKLEY'S FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 The cat hips me that when I have to yank the chute release, not to come on with no delicate lick.
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DEPARTED STUDS
 honored dead
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . for all to dig that these departed studs shall not have split in vain.
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DEUCE
 twenty dollars
source
  THE RAVEN
usage
 . . . I stood repeating 'Tis some strange midnight stud that's sounding a money beat on my pad's door. A deuce to cool the morrow . . .
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DIAMOND HATCHET
 something beautiful but deadly
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 . . . with a face like a diamond hatchet.
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DIG
 to understand, to comprehend, to really enjoy something
source
  NERO
usage
 He's really diggin' this scene, man . . .
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DIG IT DEEPLY
 to understand something profoundly
source
 The Gasser
usage
 And I want ya to dig it deeply.
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DIMPLE
 a child
source
  SCROOGE
usage
 . . . with another little dimple on the way.
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DIPPER
 drinking glass
source
 The Ballad of Dan McGroo
usage
 . . . as he mixed the green stuff in his dipper.
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DITTY
 a little story
source
 The Swingin' Pied Piper
usage
 But when begins my ditty Five hundred swinging years ago/To see the Town Cats brought down /So from squirmin' vermin/was a drag and a pity.
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DIVINE SWINGER
 a god-like mortal
source
  PRELUDE TO THE HIP GAN
usage
 . . . Mahatma Gandhi , a divine swinger . . .
  
  

DOG
 A "dog" in racing (or sports betting) is an "underdog," that is, in a horserace, a longshot, or in a two-team contest, the unfavored side
source
  MARTIN'S HORSE
usage
 So he had to take his tight little buttocks off the favorite and put it on the dog.
  
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DONE IN
 killed, destroyed
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 I've done in my brother. I've done in my sister. I've done in my done-ins.
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DOOMSDAY'S BREAK
 the end of the world
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 . . . that mother slammed like Doomsday's Break!
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DOUBLE FLIPPIES
 a strong feeling of anxiety
source
  BUCKLEY DESCRIBES FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 I now got the jammies and the double flippies, but I still keep diggin' the 14 commandments. . .
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DOUBLE-UNHUNG
 very unpleasant, miserable
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 I've been on a lotta tilted picnics and a lotta double-unhung parties.
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DRAG
 an unenjoyable or arduous time, a person that nobody likes to be around
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 Hungry, his threads thin, it was a drag.
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DUCK AND DODGE
 the ability to avoid incrimination
source
 Speak For Yourself, John
usage
 But he was a sly cat and very slick and they never cut him up none, 'cause he was always on the duck and dodge, you see.
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DUG UNDER IT
 buried
source
 Gettysburg Address
usage
 ... both diggin' it and dug under it ...
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