Police station (eg: "we'll question him back at the nick") Nonce = Sex offender, especially one guilty of underage or child sex offences - can also be used as a general insult these days! The microphone has a custom-tuned microphone to provide high-quality sound, and it has both iOS and USB connectivity to make it easy to link to whatever device you’re using. Basket Weave – design that’s stamped into a leather gun belt. Slang Terms for Police. This tripod is built to last, with flexible legs that are reinforced with a rubber coating, sturdy foam, and nonstick feet. Ambo.
"I think the reason it won is because it sounds very soft and very typically Finnish with a double-ö," Joel Willans, founder of Very Finnish Problems, said. And it comes with a remote control for your phone that can be used up to 30 feet awayWhether you’re working from home or commuting to the office part-time, many of us are sitting a lot more these days.
police facilities. Back To The Barn – heading back to the police station.
lolLove the 2 beers – we have something similar in the ER when an obviously intoxicated and beat-up patient comes in. BTP – British Transport Police – police organization responsible for policing the railways.
Give your eyes a break with these blue light glasses from TIJN. The ten-codes are used only for voice communications, usually radio transmissions and denote commonly used phrases; for example 10-16 means domestic disturbance for some agencies. An ambulance officer. lockup noun. Find another word for police. Cop groupies. Only in my part of SoCal motorists don’t “roll” through stop signs; they zoom through without slowing down at all.These are great! Plural bullen refers to the police and bullerei to a police station. Criminals have been referring to police as pigs since at least 1811.But just as they came up with many creative names … Derived from the term "Pig/Pigs" and is derogatory.
Derived from the Rastafari movement which, in turn, relies upon a Babylon interpretation symbolising debauchery, corruption and evil-doing in general. Last edited on Oct 31 2003.
Of course, now I’m wonder if and which ones are different in my area. "A 1781 term for a constable or officer of the law, from Ralph Tomlinson's parody, ”Will no blood-hunting foodpad, that hears me complain,An Australian term, circa the 1930s, for a plainclothes detective.This term for a detective comes from Edwin Pugh's 1906 novel "It shows you ain't too anxious ... to be recognised by the tiggies, see? Who would have ever thought that cops have all that funny slang! But when it comes to cops and their slang, well, it’s a language all it’s own. See how your sentence looks with different synonyms. Here’s what they decided.The winning word means “cute,” and you’d use it to describe something incredibly adorable—think a baby or a tiny kitten. So-called, because their uniform pants are brand new and baggy around the arse. We’re not even going to try to tell you how to pronounce this one, which combines the words for ice cream (Finland is known as “The Land of a Thousand Lakes,” so it makes sense that this word, meaning “lake,” would make the list. This set comes with three different lighting rings—warm light, cool light, and day light—which can all snap directly onto the tripod. Also used in Black English outside of Jamaica. the nick noun. precinct noun. Break Leather – drawing a firearm/weapon from its holster. Police Sergeant. Douglas, dear, you might ask them at the police station if they've got her.You'll think I was mad—I went to the police station and told them I had committed a crime.Then the police had come and Pincher had been taken off to the police station.Going to the Police Station to make enquiries, they found the facts as stated.Vyner took the telegram for me, and was to call at the police station on his way back.He called for the police station and sent the news to the chief. Cop Shop – Slang for ‘police station.’ The Mayor’s Army – When there’s trouble in the neighborhood, the mayor sends in his own private army.
Police station (eg: "we'll question him back at the nick") Nonce = Sex offender, especially one guilty of underage or child sex offences - can also be used as a general insult these days! The microphone has a custom-tuned microphone to provide high-quality sound, and it has both iOS and USB connectivity to make it easy to link to whatever device you’re using. Basket Weave – design that’s stamped into a leather gun belt. Slang Terms for Police. This tripod is built to last, with flexible legs that are reinforced with a rubber coating, sturdy foam, and nonstick feet. Ambo.
"I think the reason it won is because it sounds very soft and very typically Finnish with a double-ö," Joel Willans, founder of Very Finnish Problems, said. And it comes with a remote control for your phone that can be used up to 30 feet awayWhether you’re working from home or commuting to the office part-time, many of us are sitting a lot more these days.
police facilities. Back To The Barn – heading back to the police station.
lolLove the 2 beers – we have something similar in the ER when an obviously intoxicated and beat-up patient comes in. BTP – British Transport Police – police organization responsible for policing the railways.
Give your eyes a break with these blue light glasses from TIJN. The ten-codes are used only for voice communications, usually radio transmissions and denote commonly used phrases; for example 10-16 means domestic disturbance for some agencies. An ambulance officer. lockup noun. Find another word for police. Cop groupies. Only in my part of SoCal motorists don’t “roll” through stop signs; they zoom through without slowing down at all.These are great! Plural bullen refers to the police and bullerei to a police station. Criminals have been referring to police as pigs since at least 1811.But just as they came up with many creative names … Derived from the term "Pig/Pigs" and is derogatory.
Derived from the Rastafari movement which, in turn, relies upon a Babylon interpretation symbolising debauchery, corruption and evil-doing in general. Last edited on Oct 31 2003.
Of course, now I’m wonder if and which ones are different in my area. "A 1781 term for a constable or officer of the law, from Ralph Tomlinson's parody, ”Will no blood-hunting foodpad, that hears me complain,An Australian term, circa the 1930s, for a plainclothes detective.This term for a detective comes from Edwin Pugh's 1906 novel "It shows you ain't too anxious ... to be recognised by the tiggies, see? Who would have ever thought that cops have all that funny slang! But when it comes to cops and their slang, well, it’s a language all it’s own. See how your sentence looks with different synonyms. Here’s what they decided.The winning word means “cute,” and you’d use it to describe something incredibly adorable—think a baby or a tiny kitten. So-called, because their uniform pants are brand new and baggy around the arse. We’re not even going to try to tell you how to pronounce this one, which combines the words for ice cream (Finland is known as “The Land of a Thousand Lakes,” so it makes sense that this word, meaning “lake,” would make the list. This set comes with three different lighting rings—warm light, cool light, and day light—which can all snap directly onto the tripod. Also used in Black English outside of Jamaica. the nick noun. precinct noun. Break Leather – drawing a firearm/weapon from its holster. Police Sergeant. Douglas, dear, you might ask them at the police station if they've got her.You'll think I was mad—I went to the police station and told them I had committed a crime.Then the police had come and Pincher had been taken off to the police station.Going to the Police Station to make enquiries, they found the facts as stated.Vyner took the telegram for me, and was to call at the police station on his way back.He called for the police station and sent the news to the chief. Cop Shop – Slang for ‘police station.’ The Mayor’s Army – When there’s trouble in the neighborhood, the mayor sends in his own private army.
British a room in a police station used for collecting information about a particular crime or other incident. Cop groupies. Police Support Unit.
the building where the local police force works .
Who knew that police officers where closet hairdressers with all that shampoo! As in "Can we have Ambos here, we've got a bleeder." Thanks Lee for another great blog.Great as usual!
Police station (eg: "we'll question him back at the nick") Nonce = Sex offender, especially one guilty of underage or child sex offences - can also be used as a general insult these days! The microphone has a custom-tuned microphone to provide high-quality sound, and it has both iOS and USB connectivity to make it easy to link to whatever device you’re using. Basket Weave – design that’s stamped into a leather gun belt. Slang Terms for Police. This tripod is built to last, with flexible legs that are reinforced with a rubber coating, sturdy foam, and nonstick feet. Ambo.
"I think the reason it won is because it sounds very soft and very typically Finnish with a double-ö," Joel Willans, founder of Very Finnish Problems, said. And it comes with a remote control for your phone that can be used up to 30 feet awayWhether you’re working from home or commuting to the office part-time, many of us are sitting a lot more these days.
police facilities. Back To The Barn – heading back to the police station.
lolLove the 2 beers – we have something similar in the ER when an obviously intoxicated and beat-up patient comes in. BTP – British Transport Police – police organization responsible for policing the railways.
Give your eyes a break with these blue light glasses from TIJN. The ten-codes are used only for voice communications, usually radio transmissions and denote commonly used phrases; for example 10-16 means domestic disturbance for some agencies. An ambulance officer. lockup noun. Find another word for police. Cop groupies. Only in my part of SoCal motorists don’t “roll” through stop signs; they zoom through without slowing down at all.These are great! Plural bullen refers to the police and bullerei to a police station. Criminals have been referring to police as pigs since at least 1811.But just as they came up with many creative names … Derived from the term "Pig/Pigs" and is derogatory.
Derived from the Rastafari movement which, in turn, relies upon a Babylon interpretation symbolising debauchery, corruption and evil-doing in general. Last edited on Oct 31 2003.
Of course, now I’m wonder if and which ones are different in my area. "A 1781 term for a constable or officer of the law, from Ralph Tomlinson's parody, ”Will no blood-hunting foodpad, that hears me complain,An Australian term, circa the 1930s, for a plainclothes detective.This term for a detective comes from Edwin Pugh's 1906 novel "It shows you ain't too anxious ... to be recognised by the tiggies, see? Who would have ever thought that cops have all that funny slang! But when it comes to cops and their slang, well, it’s a language all it’s own. See how your sentence looks with different synonyms. Here’s what they decided.The winning word means “cute,” and you’d use it to describe something incredibly adorable—think a baby or a tiny kitten. So-called, because their uniform pants are brand new and baggy around the arse. We’re not even going to try to tell you how to pronounce this one, which combines the words for ice cream (Finland is known as “The Land of a Thousand Lakes,” so it makes sense that this word, meaning “lake,” would make the list. This set comes with three different lighting rings—warm light, cool light, and day light—which can all snap directly onto the tripod. Also used in Black English outside of Jamaica. the nick noun. precinct noun. Break Leather – drawing a firearm/weapon from its holster. Police Sergeant. Douglas, dear, you might ask them at the police station if they've got her.You'll think I was mad—I went to the police station and told them I had committed a crime.Then the police had come and Pincher had been taken off to the police station.Going to the Police Station to make enquiries, they found the facts as stated.Vyner took the telegram for me, and was to call at the police station on his way back.He called for the police station and sent the news to the chief. Cop Shop – Slang for ‘police station.’ The Mayor’s Army – When there’s trouble in the neighborhood, the mayor sends in his own private army.