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pounder noun- a police officer assigned to foot patrol US
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 16, 1945
- We just began to eat when in breezed these two pounders on the bloodhound tip, hunting down the owner of the cab parked out front. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 32, 1946
- — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, New York Confidential, p. 236, 1948: “A Glossary of Harlemisms”
- — Kenn “Naz” W. Young, Naz’s Under-ground Dictionary, p. 50, 1973
- a powerful, hard-breaking wave US
- — John Severson, Modern Surfing Around the World, p. 178, 1964
- — Douglas Simonson, Pidgin to da Max Hana Hou, 1982
- a 16-ounce can of beer US
- Any true-blue region transplant should have a few pounders in the fridge at all times. — Amy and Denise McFadden, CoalSpeak, p. 11, 1997
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