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made adjective- officially admitted into a crime family US
- Everyone knew that Hank had once been on the verge of being “made” by the Mafia–taken on by them as a permanent member. — James Mills, The Panic in Needle Park, p. 21, 1966
- But his uncle was a made-guy, a lieutenant with the Mulberry Street crew–a heavy hitter[.] — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 22, 1975
- A fully made Mafioso. Plus, the guy is a total whackadoo. — Vincent Patrick, The Pope of Greenwich Village, p. 138, 1979
- He had been a “made man” in the honored society since he was seventeen[.] — Richard Condon, Prizzi’s Honor, p. 4, 1982
- As far as Jimmy was concerned, with Tommy being made, it was like we were all being made. We would now have one of our own guys as a member. — Goodfellas, 1990
- Watching you in the movie, if I didn’t know better I’d have to believe you were a made guy and not acting. — Get Shorty, 1995
- (used of a woman) formerly virginal US
- — Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 150, 1949
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