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stitch up verb- (of the police) to incriminate someone, especially by planting false evidence UK, 1977
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 110, 1996
- to deliberately take unfair advantage of someone UK, 1970
- — Tom Hibbert, Rockspeak!, p. 149, 1983
- You see, we didn’t give a fuck and, eventually, we got stitched up for it. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder ... in His Own Words, 1993
- Nor will they sting me with peak call charges, or stitch me up for line rental every month[.] — Virgin Mobile advertising leaflet, June 2001
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