and forcefully take something from somebody else. Harvey versus the United States. This is the way legal cases are described. "Versus" means against. The only thing that stands between me and that property is the rightful owners. An expression referring to those who have a legal right to property. There must be some way of scaring them off, driving them out and getting rid of every human being alive. "To scare off" and "drive out" people from their property is to take actions that will force them to leave. "To get rid of" a person is a common way of saying to eliminate or do away with them. We’ll kill the first male born child in every household! :: Too Jewish. A "household" is simply a house or apartment where people live together. This is a reference to a story in the bible. I got it! While this often means "I understand," in this context it means "I know what we can do!" We’ll go riding into town, a whooping and a whopping every living thing that moves within an inch of its life. "To Whoop and whop" something is a ridiculous and dated way of saying to beat it up or attack it, while "within an inch of it’s life" means to do it until just before death. Except the woman folks, of course. :: You spare the women? "To spare" a person is to save them. No, we rape the shit out of them at the #6 dance later. A very crude and slang way of saying to do something with brutality. The phrase "beat the shit out of someone" is more common. Marvelous. Another word for great, excellent or fabulous. That uppity nigger went and hit me on the head with a shovel. "Uppity" is a colloquial word meaning arrogant or snobby. Consider it done, stout fellow. "Stout" is a formal word for strong or brave. "Fellow" is a British way to say guy. I couldn’t possibly fit him in until Monday; I’m booked solid. "To fit" a person into your schedule is to make time for them. To be "booked solid" is to be so busy that you have no free time. We’ll make Rock Ridge think it’s a chicken that got caught in a tractor’s nuts. A "tractor" is a truck with huge wheels that is used for pulling farm equipment across a field. "Nuts" is a slang word for testicles (or balls), and thus this sentence is totally ridiculous and makes no sense. Song: It was a town where people lived in harmony. People who live "in harmony" live peacefully together. Song: The town was always lively but never nasty or obscene. "Lively" is a good way to say socially active. "Nasty" is a fun word for sexually dirty or offensive and "obscene" is an important word that also refers to anything that is completely offensive. I don’t have to tell you what has been happening in our beloved town. "Beloved" means much loved or cherished. Sheriff murdered, crops burned, stores looted, people stampeded and cattle r
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