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heeled adjective- armed US, 1866
- I nudged him with the gun, ran my hand over his pockets and beltline to make sure he wasn’t heeled[.] — Mickey Spillane, Return of the Hood, p. 107, 1964
- “I’d feel a hell of a lot better if I was heeled,” Grave Digger confessed. — Chester Himes, Come Back Charleston Blue, p. 84, 1966
- I unbutton my jacket and put my elbows out to the side and raise them. “Am I heeled?” — Leo Rosten, Silky!, p. 54, 1979
- “This private-eye fucker–is he gonna be heeled?” Ronnie broke a swizzle stick in half. “Always. Waxman buys him a gun permit from a judge every year.” — Gerald Petievich, Money Men, p. 82, 1981
- provided with funds US, 1873
- — Joseph E. Ragen and Charles Finston, Inside the World’s Toughest Prison, p. 803, 1962: “Penitentiary and underworld glossary”
- in possession of drugs US
- — William D. Alsever, Glossary for the Establishment and Other Uptight People, p. 15, December 1970
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