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on the mojoon the mojo [...”modZo] mod. addicted to morphine;using morphine. (Drugs. See also mojo.) How longyou been on the mojo?on the outs (with so) mod. in a mild dispute with someone;sharing ill will with someone. Tom has been onthe outs with Bill before. They’ll work it out.on the rezzie mod. right; true. What I’m telling you ison the rezzie, for sure.on the rilla mod. truly; true. (Possibly related to really.) On the rilla, he really did it!on the same page mod. have the same understandingor amount of knowledge. (As if people were readingfrom the same page.) We’re not on the same page. Listencarefully to what I am telling you.on the same wavelength mod. thinking in the samepattern. We’re not on the same wavelength. Let’s tryagain.on the squiff [...skwIf] mod. on a drinking bout. Shorty is always on the squiff, except when he’s shootingdope.on the wires mod. using the telephone. (Landline orcellphone.) She can’t talk to you now. She’s on the wires.On your bike! and Go to your room! imperative Getout of here!; Go away and stop bothing me. (Neither isto be taken literally.) What a bad joke! No puns allowedhere! On your bike! Nasty mouth! Such talk! Go to yourroom!on your six phr. [look] behind you. (At one’s six o’clock.) Look out! On your six!152

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