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sheet noun- a police record of arrests and convictions US, 1958
Probably a shortened RAP SHEET - Turk had gotten a walk because his sheet wasn’t too bad. — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 17, 1965
- I have twenty-two cases on my sheet and only eight were righteous. — Susan Hall, Ladies of the Night, p. 61, 1973
- I bet he got a sheet down there damn near long as mine. — Vernon E. Smith, The Jones Men, p. 93, 1974
- He’d done read my sheet and put his game down. — Babs Gonzales, Movin’ On Down De Line, p. 21, 1975
- MR. PINK: One question: Do they have a sheet on you, where you told him you’re from. — Reservoir Dogs, 1992
- Don’t it mean anything I got I got nothing on my sheet the past three years, that I’ve been clean all that time? — Elmore Leonard, Riding the Rap, p. 4, 1995
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 102, 1996
- a one-pound note; £1 in value UK
This survived, perhaps surprisingly, the introduction of the coin in 1983. - — The Bournemouth Echo, 20 November 1968
- — Robert Barltrop and Jim Wolveridge, The Muvver Tongue, 1980
- And for his last trick he makes five people and the best part of a million sheets disappear. — Christopher Brookmyre, The Sacred Art of Stealing, p. 263, 2002
- a newspaper US, 1981
- “You think I, with my extensive big-city newspaper experience, want to do filler copy for a bunch of tank-town sheets?” — William Brinkley, Don’t Go Near the Water, p. 84, 1956
- — Don Wilmeth, The Language of American Popular Entertainment, p. 237, 1981
- one hundred doses of LSD soaked into paper US
- A “sheet” is one hundred hits on a ten-by-ten-hit piece of paper, a unit often sold on the retail level. — Cam Cloud, The Little Book of Acid, p. 34, 1999
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