Definition of a flatfoot
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'police officer': |
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Definitions include: the police. |
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Definitions include: the police. |
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Definitions include: police, usually in cars. |
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Definitions include: police. |
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Definitions include: university. |
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Definitions include: the police. |
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Definitions include: the police. |
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Definitions include: pronounced "eckee lopp." |
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Definitions include: Short for Royal Canadian Mounted Police. |
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Definitions include: the police. |
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Definitions include: obvious. |
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Definitions include: to take advantage of. |
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Definitions include: police. |
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Definitions include: a five pound note. |
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Definitions include: Police. |
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Slang terms with the same root words
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| Definitions include: A rather solid ball of mucus expelled from the nose. |
| Definitions include: to supervise a person. |
| Definitions include: a break in travelling, usually for food or use of a bathroom. |
| Definitions include: the wife to a man considered "lion", or one's wife or girlfriend. |
| Definitions include: a person who behaves overly fawning so as to win favor; "suck-up". |
| Definitions include: solid bodily waste discharged through the anus. |
| Definitions include: A piece of shit person. |
| Definitions include: stupid, crazy, hateful |
| Definitions include: the blizzard that struck the US east coast in early 2010. |
| Definitions include: to vomit in the toilet. |
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