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nab noun the police; a police officer UK, 1813- — Babs Gonzales, Be-Bop Dictionary and History of its Famous Stars, p. 9, 1949
- We’d all gotten in trouble again and the neighborhood was full of nabs, and plainclothes guys were ganging around. — Hal Ellson, Duke, p. 1, 1949
- “I think you with the nabs, Tom,” The Beard ventured huskily. — Harlan Ellison, Gentleman Junkie, p. 42, 1960
- He couldn’t afford to have “Nab” (police) catch anything in his short[.] — Babs Gonzales, I Paid My Dues, p. 98, 1967
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