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black and white noun- a police car US, 1958
From the traditional colours of police cars in the US. - Officer Breslin and I took cover behind our, uh, black and white, and ordered the suspects to, uh, halt. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 153, 1970
- The policia drive black and whites, ’ey? Most towns in the States I think our policia drive black and whites too. — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, p. 7, 1985
- Jimmy said shit because he saw the black-and-white rolling up. — William T. Vollman, Whores for Gloria, p. 130, 1991
- A shitlaod of Hollywood division black-and-whites showed up[.] — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 191, 1994
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 27, 1996
- an amphetamine capsule, especially Durophet UK
From the colours of the capsule. - — Home Office, Glossary of Terms and Slang Common in Penal Establishments, 1978
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 279, 2003
- a capsule containing both a central nervous system stimulant and a barbiturate US
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 34, 1971
- a soda fountain drink made with chocolate syrup, seltzer and vanilla ice-cream US
- "You want black and whites?" Benny asked the boys at the table. — Irving Shulman, The Amboy Dukes, p. 192, 1947
- — Harold Wentworth and Stuart Berg Flexner, Dictionary of American Slang, p. 41, 1960
- night UK, 1937
Rhyming slang, always spoken in full. - About a deuce of long black and whites ago, a stud from the low lands came to the Apple. — Babs Gonzales, “A Manhattan Fable” in Movin’ On Down De Line, p. 89, 1975
- — Ray Puxley, Cockney Rabbit, p. 17, 1992
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