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single-O noun a criminal, gambling cheat or a prisoner who acts alone US- — Frank Garcia, Marked Cards and Loaded Dice, p. 264, 1962
- As he considered it years later he might have done all right if he had stayed on the single-O, but though he had many of the characteristics of a loner he wasn’t a true solitary. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 229, 1967
- — Inez Cardozo-Freeman, The Joint, p. 531, 1984
- — Lindsay E. Smith and Bruce A. Walstad, Sting Shift, p. 117, 1989: “Glossary”
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