Killing for hire. Working as a hitman.
"I've just got a job feeding the crows for Micky the Loan Shark. Seems he needs an example made of some berks."
To put up money for something, or to put your money where your mouth is. To prove you can do something, to backup your words with actions.
So, you think you can beat me at quidditch. Okay, well drop jink and show me your skills.
A romantic attraction to gangsters, serial killers, rapists, or other dangerous types.
"She's got bloodlust for Charlie Manson, she wishes she could have had his baby."
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"Yeah, that berk who shot at the police took sixteen shots to the chest, he'll be counting worms soon."
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Any town smaller than Los Angeles, in size or in spirit -- at least that's how folks from Los Angeles see it. Other bodies don't agree.
"We went to Paris and London on vacation, there were nice burgs but had no In-N-Out burgers joints."
An annoying irony. From the phrase "You can't have your cake and eat it too." Mostly used to refer to something sought after only to be found it's useless.
"Well, I can get a better job and have more money, or I can keep my healthcare and not die. That's some cake right there..."
Chatter, shouts or shouting. Noise.
"Where's that barrikin coming from?"