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irons noun- handcuffs US, 1929
Also used in the singular. - “Pull the sleeves down over the irons and put on that there overcoat,” he directed. — Chester Himes, The Real Cool Killers, p. 48, 1959
- I want this bastard in irons so we can put a call in and have a car pick them up. — Donald Goines, Daddy Cool, p. 151, 1974
- Cat on a family dispute almost draws down on Francis when he tried to lay the iron on his wrists after the dude had went upside Momma’s head. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Choirboys, p. 314, 1975
- in horse racing, stirrups US
- — David W. Maurer, Argot of the Racetrack, p. 38, 1951
- I believe that this is partly because he rides with his irons ridiculously short[.] — Daily Racing Form, p. 4, 27 November 1959
- tyre chains used for winter driving US
- — Montie Tak, Truck Talk, p. 125, 1971
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