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hardware noun- weapons, usually guns US, 1865
- “Do I go for the hardware?” — Dale Krame, Teen-Age Gangs, p. 143, 1953
- The Copiens, the Socialistics, the Bachelors, the Comanches–all bad motherfuckers–these were the gangs that started using hardware. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 8, 1975
- I got to pick up my hardware from my room, then we can pull up. — Donale Goines, Black Gangster, p. 44, 1977
- He bolted reflexively, but stopped when he realized it was hardware digging into his backside. — James Ellroy, Brown’s Requiem, p. 211, 1981
- ostentatious jewellery US, 1939
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Dictionary, p. 12, 1945
- silverware US
- — Joseph E. Ragen and Charles Finston, Inside the World’s Toughest Prison, p. 802, 1962: “Penitentiary and underworld glossary”
- any medal or trophy awarded in a competition US, 1921
- — American Speech, p. 206, October 1963: “The language of skiers”
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