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strapped adjective- armed, especially with a gun US, 1993
From STRAP - How he was always strapped down with a nine millimeter or a 44 magnum. — Leon Bing, Do or Die, p. xi, 1991
- No one knew I was strapped. — Sanyika Shakur, Monster, p. 16, 1993
- Dog, you strapped? — Menace II Society, 1993
- — Vann Wesson, Generation X Field Guide and Lexicon, p. 160, 1997
- Members who weren’t felons were heavily strapped. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 7, 2000
- Yet many of the shocked blacks, few of them strapped (armed), now cowered under tables hoping to save their lives. — Bill Valentine, Gangs and Their Tattoos, p. 12, 2000
- short of money US, 1857
Also appears as “cash-strapped”. - — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 110, 1996
- How did cash-strapped Yana [Booth] get the wherewithal to train with the Bolshoi? — The Guardian, 26 February 2002
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