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LAID IT DOWN AND LEFT IT THERE
 sacrificed their lives
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . and the fine Cats who laid it down and left it there . . .
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LANKY LINC
 Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States of America
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 Lanky Linc, that's what they called him.
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LAY
 to perform an act
source
  VAUGHN MARLOWE INTERVIEW
usage
 Lay a roach on the Lord!
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LAY BACK
 get into
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 He proceeded to lay back into the longest goof in the history of that far out wig stretch.
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LAY ONE ON HIM
 present someone with something, as in giving a traffic ticket
source
  H.M. THE POLICEMAN
usage
 . . . you gotta bring the cat down and lay one on him and you don't know if they're gonna pull out a French Seventy Five or a Walther . . .
  
  

LAY YOUR GOLD OUT
 spend your money
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 You know how to lay your gold out, man, live it up, that' what we say.
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LEAD-TAILED CATS
 the effects of increased gravity
source
  BUCKLEY DESCRIBES FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 I couldn't lift my head. Don't fight the ship . . . man. I'm fighting to get all these lead-tailed cats off my back . . .
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LEAN
 not doing a good job, falling short
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 . . . another stud jumpin' at the same time, with a lean press agent, who cut this first cat to shreds. . . .
  
  

LEAPIN'
 euphemistic expletive
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 Fifteen hundred and leapin' ten.
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LEGAL EYES
 a desire to marry
source
 Speak For Yourself, John
usage
 Say, well, he wants me to tell you that he's got great leapin' bulgin' legal eyes for you.
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LEGAL MOVE
 marriage
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 He made the legal move with her.
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LEVANTINE CAT
 a Jewish man
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 Just what I thought, some far out Levantine cat gonna get you way out on a long, thin limb and snap it off.
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LEVEL
 equal
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . that all Cats and Kitties, Red, White, or Blue, are created level in front.
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LICK
 someone's methods or philosophy; in music a short melody line
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 Now not diggin' these cats lick.
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LIGHT
 inconsequential, easy or of little importance
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 And he finally got on a light boot repair kick.
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LION, THE
 the empire of Great Britain
source
  THE HIP GAN
usage
 you see India was bugged with The Lion
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LITTLE CATS
 children
source
  THE SWINGIN' PIED PIPER
usage
 Close after him the little cats pressed, cool was the kicks in every breast.
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LITTLE SUNDAY AFTERNOON FLIP
 sarcastic description of an arduous task
source
 The Gasser
usage
 Little Sunday afternoon flip, you know.
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LIVING STRAIN
 expenses and/or responsibilities
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 . . . to ease his living strain.
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LOBES
 ears
source
  MARC ANTHONY'S FUNERAL ORATION
usage
 Hipsters, Flipsters and Finger-poppin' daddies, knock me your lobes.
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LONG GONE SINCE
 gone a lg time ago
source
  MAHARAJAH
usage
 When you went into your beautiful quarters last night with the lovely girl, shortly after that, he has taken nineteen of your best chicks and three buckets of pearls and he has been long gone since -"
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LONG STASH
 remember for a long time
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 Now the world cats will short dig, you hear what I say -- short dig nor long stash in their wigs what we's beatin' out chops around here.
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LONG THIN LIMB
 a precarious position
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 Just what I thought, some far out Levantine cat gonna get you way out on a long, thin limb and snap it off.
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LOONED
 be given a hard time, put through a lot of changes
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 Your Majesty, I've been billed, willed and twilled, I've been flung, wanged and looned, but I never dug no jazz like this last riff you put me on.
  
  

LOOSE SOUL
 an untogether soul, a soul that is not right and tight
source
 Nero
usage
 And Scrooge is going along in his loose soul and his loose clothes and his hard cash box and his big money mind going on in his wig.
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LOOT
 money
source
  NERO
usage
 . . . and he ran out of loot and marble at the same time.
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LOOTY WAS BOOTY
 the spoils of war
source
  MARC ANTHONY'S FUNERAL ORATION
usage
 Yea, the looty was booty and hipped the treasury well.
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LORD'S BOY
 one who has been transformed by a dramatic experience, so that the base of consciousness is now love rather than fear
source
  SCROOGE
usage
 . . . he done did the turnabout, he's the Lord's boy today.
  
  

LORD'S SWEET BOY
 one of God's favorite mortals
source
  JONAH AND THE WHALE
usage
 . . . I dig you Jonah, 'cause Jonah is the Lord's sweet boy!
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LOW MAN ON A FAT MAN'S TOTEM POLE
 one weighted down by gravity
source
  BUCKLEY DESCRIBES FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 . . . when suddenly Captain Cool started upstairs again . . . I DIDN'T GO WITH THE CAT AT ALL, I kept goin' down. I felt like the low man on a fat man's totem pole.
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LP-TALKING
 long-winded (from LP, long-playing record)
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . and there was an LP-talking Cat by the name of Eddie Everett.
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LUNAR
 the moon
source
 The Ballad of Dan McGroo
usage
 Have you ever been completely out of this world, when the lunar came on swift and clear?
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