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one-time noun the police US- The youth’s companion also yelled: “Hey, one time’s comin’, drop the gun.” — Seattle Times, p. A1, 29 July 1990
- One-time! Break! — Menace II Society, 1993
- “One time!” Kevin shouted. He walked over to the wall and jabbed three small baggies of rock into a crevice. — Bob Sipchen, Baby Insane and the Buddha, p. 144, 1993
- — Mark S. Fleisher, Beggars & Thieves, p. 290, 1995: “Glossary”
- While kids in Northwest refer to police as “one-time,” Northeast teenagers call them “bo-deen” or “hot dog,” and in Southeast they’re “po-pos” or good old “feds.” — Washington Post, p. A1, 20 August 2001
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