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fed noun- an agent of the federal government US, 1916
- That woman was under surveillance by the feds. — Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly, p. 18, 1952
- He could feel trouble in the air: Sonny busted by the Feds[.] — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 12, 1960
- He then called back and told me that he and his brother felt that she was a federal agent. I thought that was incredible, but then I also thought it would be incredible if she weren’t a fed. — James Simon Kunen, The Strawberry Statement, p. 70, 1968
- I’ve been working for the feds for some time. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 195, 1990
- You said he was a fed, some kind of federal cop. — Elmore Leonard, Riding the Rap, p. 189, 1995
- I like cops. I would have liked to have been a Fed myself[.] — The Usual Suspects, 1995
- a police officer AUSTRALIA, 1966
- You want the Feds on my tail? — Wilda Moxham, The Apprentice, p. 35, 1969
- “Feds?” said Joey? “Maybe.” “Wait here.” — Garry Bushell, The Face, p. 27, 2001
- a member of the Royal Air Force police UK, 2002
Adopted from the sense “a member of the FBI”.
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