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court-in noun a ceremonial beating to initiate a new member into a gang US- Giggles, Shygirl and Rascal performed the initiation they call a court-in, a 13-second beating that ended with tangled hair, smudged lipstick and a bloody nose. — Houston Chronicle, p. 3A, 4 February 1990
- — Mark S. Fleisher, Beggars & Thieves, p. 288, 1995
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