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narco noun- narcotics US, 1954
- Where it began, he couldn’t say. Maybe on Patterson’s first night with the Narco Squad. — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 21, 1960
- [T]wo offays stopped them and informed them they were “Narco” (Narcotics) detectives. — Babs Gonzales, I Paid My Dues, p. 100, 1967
- Doin 5 years for Sale of Narco. — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Farm, p. 9, 1967
- He had plastic surgery done on his face after he beat that narco rap out there and changed his base. — Mickey Spillane, Last Cop Out, p. 42, 1972
- Like if there was a shrink who could turn you off narco for the rest of your life, I’d turn all that bread over to him without even bothering to count it — Robert Deane Pharr, Giveadamn Brown, p. 10, 1978
- a narcotics detective US, 1955
- His adversaries in this continual quest are always the police: the “narcos.,” “The Man.” — James Mills, The Panic in Needle Park, p. 15, 1966
- Take hippies and straights, heads and narcos, put them together for 36 hours -- under a church roof. — Berkeley Barb, p. 3, 25 February 1967
- any person involved in the manufacture or distribution of drugs US, 1958
An abbreviation of “narcotics”. - Soon the narcos’ plan of action was apparent. — Chris Ryan, Stand By, Stand By, p. 215, 1996
- the Lexington (Kentucky) Federal Narcotics Hospital US
- — American Speech, p. 87, May 1955: “Narcotic argot along the Mexican border”
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