popo

po-po

slang The police or a police officer. Watch your back, Tom—po-po coming up behind us. They got a po-po stationed at the front.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

popo

n. (Streets.) the police. The popo just picked up that stewed dude.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • po-po
  • POS
  • boys and girls in blue
  • blue boys
  • blue suit
  • blue suits
  • blue coats
  • be on the run
  • little boy blue
  • Johnny-be-good
References in periodicals archive
According to Nowie, the group discovered a new supplier that will allow them to develop more seafood dishes on their menu, including The Sunny Side Cafeacute's Arroz de Marisco, Spicebird's Piri Piri Crab, Popo's Typhoon Shelter Prawns, and my all-time favorite Supermagic's Shrimp Rolls with Umami Dust.
All the victims were from Sitio Popo, Barangay Inayangan.
ISLAMABAD -- Popo club clinched the First Girls Futsal Championship played at the Shahbaz Sharif Sports Complex, Rawalpindi.
A Didi B Pele C Dodi D Popo Kate Humble See Question 6.
The company was founded by Popo Chen, the original founder of '17 Media', with the intention of shaping future economies by creating a financial center for the blockchain era.
Suzette Martey spotted two gunmen creeping up on Barrington Popo, 24, in Harlesden, North West London.
ISLAMABAD -- Islamabad and POPO NF Academy won their matches in the WHO No Smoking Women Football Tournament played here at H-8 Ground.
By: Egypt Today staff CAIRO-4 August 2017:- As soon as we entered Benin, we visited Grand Popo, a peaceful little village by the ocean, with a pleasant atmosphere.
sanctions have no impact on Hezbollah Brexit vote wreaks global carnage UN unable to verify incendiary bombs in Syria, but airs concern Popo Francis denounces genocide in Armenia visit L.Y.R
Of principal concern in this study is how the political and economic concerns of the leaders of the polities in this area-Grand Popo, Little Popo, Porto Seguro (present-day Agbodrafo) and Agoue, all on the coasts of what are now the Republics of Benin and Togo-managed their affairs in ways that made trade with Europeans alternately possible and difficult.
It analyzes the deployment of touristic tropes in prominent US African American writing about Haiti during the US Occupation, primarily James Weldon Johnson's 1920 condemnation of the Occupation in the Nation and the Crisis, and two works of children's literature, Arna Bontemps and Langston Hughes' Popo and Fifina (1931) and Mary and John Jaspers' Henry and Henrietta: the Shield Alley Twins (1933-1934).
9.01 (480m): Popo's Baby, Killacolla Honey, Unknown Moyes, Blackhouse Tubbs, Adamant Marie (W), Jumeirah Orlando (W).