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badge noun- a police officer US, 1925
- About that time along come two badges patrolling their beat / arrested this whore for prostituting on the street. — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 80
- — Jack Webb, The Badge, p. 220, 1958
- “[B]efore I even unpacked my suitcase I’d head for the nearest police station and check in with the big badge.” — Martin Gosch, The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano, pp. 141–142, 1975
- — Don R. McCreary (Editor), Dawg Speak, 2001
- a prison guard US
- — William K. Bentley and James M. Corbett, Prison Slang, p. 95, 1992
- a small amount of a drug relative to the amount paid US
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 28, 1971
- a notional symbol of membership in the Mafia US
- “I’ve done more work than half the guys who were made,” Guido said, meaning that he had been in on more hits, which is one of the prime considerations to getting made, “and I ain’t got my badge.” — Joseph Pistone, Donnie Brasco, p. 108, 1987
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