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knockaround adjective experienced in the ways of the world, especially the underworld US, 1949- “Here we have a couple of real East Side hard-boiled knock-around guys, guys that know every swindle and conniving racket that was ever pulled.” — Harry Grey, The Hoods, p. 137, 1952
- Whores galores. But I could take a knock-around broad only so long. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 11, 1975
- I know the score, Vito, I’m a knockaround girl. — Vincent Patrick, Family Business, p. 241, 1985
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