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Definition of informer

informer

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Definitions include: an event in which occupants of a stopped car (usually at a traffic signal) exit the car, run around it, and then re-enter the car.
Definitions include: to ride on the top of a moving car.
Definitions include: To get smart with someone or in other words trying to be funny.
Definitions include: subject masculine singular form of that
Definitions include: to be deceived using underhanded methods.
Definitions include: a disc jockey who uses shocking language, statements, etc. to attract press and, subsequently, listeners.
Definitions include: the general shape of a face when kissing someone.
Definitions include: acronym for "just fucking do it".
Definitions include: the police or the "po-po" originated from Harlem.
Definitions include: the handle in a car that one holds on to or hangs clothing from.

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