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5-0

noun

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5.0

  • police. Usually used in a derogatory way twards police.
    We better dip before 5.0 gets here.

    by Kenton H., Gaithersburg, MD, USA, Jan 01 2000.

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bacon    Featured Word

noun

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Barney    Featured Word

noun

  • the police.
    Keep an eye out for Barney.
    That Barney busted up our party.

    by Justin A., Fresno, CA, USA, Feb 24 1999.

  • a heated discussion or argument.
    Your Mam and Dad were having a real Barney last night.

    by Leigh S., Longnewton, Stockton-on-Tees, UK, Nov 14 1999.

  • an unusually loud or violent argument.
    He had a barney with his mate.

    by tom m., Brisbane, QLD, Australia, Feb 22 2000.

  • an ungainly, awkward newcomer to surfing -- unschooled in proper etiquette, apparel and technique; WANNABE. Formerly "hodad" (1960's), "nerd" (1970s) and "wally" (1980's.)
    That beach is overrun with Barneys.

    by Chris P., CH Hill Rd, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035, USA, Mar 03 2000.

  • trouble. Origin: British. Most likely originated as a rhyming phrase: "trouble" -- "Barney Rubble" and later shortened. (Barney Rubble is a character from the Flintstones cartoon.)
    We're gonna be in deep Barney.

    by Karl, Chicago, IL, USA, Sep 08 2002.

  • an unattractive male.
    He is such a Barney.

    by Anonymous, Jul 30 2007.

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bronze

  • The police. Origin: 1980 Mel Gibson film Mad Max

    by Brad W., Portland, OR, USA, Feb 03 2003.

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cherry-tops

  • Police, usually in cars; reference to flashing red light on police cars.
    Jimmy was doing 90 and got chased by the cherry-tops.

    by Erin H., Cleveland, OH, USA, Apr 28 2002.

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coppers

  • Police, because of the copper buttons they used to wear on their uniforms.
    The coppers are after us!

    by Amber S., San Francisco, CA, USA, Apr 03 2002.

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d's

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ecilop

  • pronounced "eckee lopp." Ecilop is simply police spelt backwards. lol, but this term is spreading everywhere in Britain.
    dont get stoked man, the Ecilop are behind us.

    by Thomas S., Liverpool, Liverpool, UK, Feb 04 2000.

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feds

  • Federal Government (Canada), or department of Federal Government).
    Don't let the feds find out about your cash business.

    by Morton T., Canada, Jul 16 1998.

  • The police.
    Where ever we go the feds be trying to stop us.

    by Lil W., DC, USA, Feb 11 2000.

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five-oh    Featured Word

noun

  • the police. Origin: the TV show Hawaii Five-O.
    We better leave, somebody called the five-oh.

    by Mike Cheshareck, Morris, IL, USA, Nov 26 1997.

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fuzz

  • Police. Authorities.
    Oh shit! We got the fuzz behind us!

    by Blaze, WV, USA, Jun 11 1998.

  • Police.
    Oh shit, we got the fuzz tailing us.

    by Fader, USA, Jun 23 1998.

  • policeman.
    Here come the fuzz.

    by Aaron L., Coldwater, MI, USA, Jul 03 1998.

  • a derogatory term directed to the police- circa 1960's.
    Watch out you do not want to be caught by the fuzz.

    by Charly C., Southern Blvd, Chatham, NJ 07928, USA, Nov 27 1999.

  • the police.
    Here come the fuzz.

    by Ralph M., Charlotte, NC, USA, Jan 25 2002.

  • cops or police.
    i dont wanna be here when the fuzz comes.

    by Vanessa, Miami, FL 33125, USA, Feb 27 2003.

  • police
    You guys get out of there when the fuzz shows up.

    by Zack, Otterson Dr, Ottawa, ON, Canada, Jun 06 2003.

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fuzz, the

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grassies

  • a police officer. rhyming slang: grass hopper... copper.
    the grassies are on their way

    by Kris S., Sep 10 2003.

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heat

  • 1) Heat is another term, or lang word for obvious. 2) To be under the heat is to see a hot girl/boy and become horny.
    Man why do you always have to act so heat?

    by Steffy K., Winnipeg, MB, Canada, Nov 19 2001.

  • A shoot out; to shoot.
    Let my 9 millimeter bring up the heat.

    by Chikko, San Rafael, CA, USA, Jun 11 2002.

  • 1. (noun) known to be a place or person that is associated with a high likelihood of being caught or arested by authorities or police. 2. (noun) police or authorities. origin - heat being in a hot situation or the feeling of sweatiness from being in a hot situation.
    No way man, that place is heat.
    Watch it - there's heat right over there.

    by Travis W., Edmonton, AB, Canada, Jul 26 2002.

  • A firearm.
    He's packing heat.

    by Ashleigh, Topeka, KS, USA, Aug 20 2002.

  • to have real loud speakers with a hole lot of bass .
    dawg them speakers are heatin' out of control

    by Anonymous, Jun 11 2004.

  • the blame.

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Sep 09 2009.

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hog    Featured Word

noun

verb

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hot boys

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J

Jake

  • Police Officer Origin: East Coast.
    That jake is always trying to set up borhtas up on trumpedup charges, right K?

    by Caleb K., Hawaii, USA, Aug 17 1998.

  • cop. police officer.
    Look out for them Jakes.

    by Jonathan G., Queens, NY, USA, May 16 1999.

  • in good standing.
    You can criticize Frank but Matt is Jake with me.

    by Patrick B., River Ridge, LA, USA, Nov 26 1999.

  • a state of well being where one owes nothing and nothing is owed.
    Now that you've paid up, we're jake.

    by Patrick B., River Ridge, LA, USA, Feb 25 2000.

  • Writer's block.
    I've got jake.
    I hate jake.

    by Anonymous, Nov 07 2001.

  • sucka. seattle, wa.
    That foo ain't nothin but a Jake.

    by Jacob M., Mt Vernon, WA, USA, Feb 07 2002.

  • Dorky, dumb. Used mostly on the East Coast.
    That was so jake, man.

    by Danielle, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Mar 23 2002.

  • old movies often use the phrase to mean "all right."
    If you want to, that's jake with me!

    by Martin T., USA, Apr 09 2002.

  • A cheap ripoff, pathetic, or lame.
    Man, that game is totally jake!

    by Layen, OH, USA, Jul 27 2002.

  • jake n 1. derogatory term, MORON. Note: can apply to females even though the word is actually a male name.
    Look at that Jake in the Taurus.

    by MrTwist, Seattle, WA, USA, Aug 18 2002.

  • Fine, O.K. alright.
    I'm jake with that.

    by Steve T., Edmonton, AB, Canada, Sep 26 2002.

  • police officer

    by Leonard R., Saint Petersburg, FL, USA, May 20 2004.

  • good, well, satisfactory.
    By his broad smile I knew all was jake.

    by Rick B., San Diego, CA, USA, Jul 07 2004.

  • cop

    by c.mioch, Jan 18 2005.

noun

  • Jake or jook, slang for police officer(s) in the New England area. synonims: cops, The beast, the law, blue suits, etc...

    by Anonymous, Aug 03 2004.

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manny

  • police.
    Uh, oh! Look out, man..manny.

    by julie m., Las Vegas, NV, USA, Aug 12 1998.

  • Noun. Basically, a male nanny.
    Todd is getting a job as a live-in manny at the Simpson house.

    by Andrew H., Dunwoody, GA, USA, Feb 17 2003.

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