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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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UPSIDE HIS HEAD, OUT OF STYLE and THROWING FITS

Hi, I would like to know the exact meaning of these expressions here:
'He broke Bud's head all the way open, cracked him UPSIDE HIS HEAD with a pistol. After that, Bud started shooting heroin like IT WAS GOING OUT OF STYLE. (...) Then Bud started acting crazy, THROWING FITS and going for weeks not speakingto anyone, ...'

Thanks in advance, Jo.
  

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Anonymous Hi, I would like to know the exact meaning of these expressions here: 'He broke Bud's head all the way open, cracked him UPSIDE HIS HEAD with a pistol. After that, Bud started shooting heroin like IT WAS GOING OUT OF STYLE. ' Thanks in advance, Jo.

  • Anonymous Hi, I would like to know the exact meaning of these expressions here: 'He broke Bud's head all the way open, cracked him UPSIDE HIS HEAD with a pistol.
  • After that, Bud started shooting heroin like IT WAS GOING OUT OF STYLE.
  • ' Thanks in advance, Jo.
  • wants to get as much as possible now Throw fits = reference to epileptic incidents, uncontrolable physical behavior
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AnonymousHi, I would like to know the exact meaning of these expressions here: 'He broke Bud's head all the way open, cracked him UPSIDE HIS HEAD with a pistol. After that, Bud started shooting heroin like IT WAS GOING OUT OF STYLE. (...) Then Bud started acting crazy, THROWING FITS and going for weeks not speakingto anyone, ...' Thanks in advance, Jo.
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