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mind verb- to work as a bodyguard, especially for a criminal; to look after a criminal activity UK, 1924
- A psychotic and mostly silent mobster, Han-gi (Jo Je-hyeon), apparently minding a pimping operation for another hard case doing jail time[.] — Guardian, 11 July 2003
- to bribe regularly UK
- — Peter Laurie, Scotland Yard, p. 325, 1970
▶ never mind!; never you mind! mind your own business!, don’t let it trouble you! UK, 1814- I was scared too. Still am scared. Why? Oh, never mind, Baz. It doesn’t concern you. — Guardian, 13 November 2004
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