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fiveeat

verb

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five finger

noun

  • stolen, lifted, heisted, boosted, shoplifted. Derived from the use of the hand in obtaining illegal merchandise.
    He five fingered that watch.
    He got that watch at the five finger discount.
    • See more words with the same meaning: to steal.

    Last edited on Jun 08 2014. Submitted by Bob L. from PA, USA on Nov 27 2001.

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five-finger discount

  • a pretend occurrence during which stealing is permitted.
    They were having a five-finger discount on CD's so I grabbed a couple.
    • See more words with the same meaning: to steal.

    Last edited on Nov 09 1999. Submitted by Kendall from MA, USA on Nov 09 1999.

  • a stolen item.
    My new stereo was a five finger discount!

    Last edited on Oct 30 2002. Submitted by Angela from Chicago, IL, USA on Oct 30 2002.

  • To steal or pilfer.
    How did you afford those new clothes? I used my five finger discount.

    Last edited on Mar 18 2006. Submitted by Amy U. from Chicago, IL, USA on Mar 18 2006.

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five hole

  • hole between a hockey goalie's legs.

    Last edited on Nov 29 2001. Submitted by Kevin H. from Cedar Rapids, IA, USA on Nov 29 2001.

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five nines

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Five-O

  • Originating from the TV show "Hawaii 5-O", this is used when cops are around.
    Five-O coming, Run!

    Last edited on Aug 18 2002. Submitted by Rob O'Brien from San Jose, CA, USA on Aug 18 2002.

  • police

    Last edited on Apr 18 2009. Submitted by don m. from Georgia, USA on Apr 18 2009.

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