Definition of old Bill
old Bill
- Police (originated in East London).
by Jill G., Westminster, London, UK, Apr 09 2005.
Slang terms with the same root words:
- bill: bill – it's a bit black over Bill's Mother's
- old: chip off the old block – give (one) the old heave ho – (show 22 more)
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