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shop noun- any place of business, where you work UK, 1779
- This sounded bad. I phoned the shop. It got worse. — Duncan MacLaughlin, The Filth, p. 161, 2002
- any home or apartment where drugs are sold US
- “I sold drugs hand-to-hand for him until I could get a higher position,” Norton said. “Then I became a lieutenant in my own shop.” A shop is street slang for a home where drugs are sold. — Baltimore Sun, p. 1B, 31 October 1997
- a theatrical engagement; a job UK, 1888
- From our talk of bona [good] shops and buster [excellent] houses, the little showman got round to making some odious comparisons. — Butch Reynolds, Broken Hearted Clown, p. 30, 1953
- a police patrol car US
- “And don’t say the sushi bar on Melrose, where I’ve seen your shop parked on numerous occasions.” — Joseph Wambaugh, Hollywood Station, p. 102, 2006
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