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ossifer; occifer noun a police officer US, 1819 An intentional metathesis, spoken in imitation of the slurred speech of intoxication.- He was not weaving at all. Hardly at all. Watch this, Ossifer, I’m going to walk right up this white line to the stop light. — Stephen King, Salem’s Lot, p. 227, 1975
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, Spring 1991
- Take me drunk occifer, I’m home. — Geoff Tibballs (Editor), The Mammoth Book of Humor, p. 335, 2000
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