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slot verb- to imprison someone AUSTRALIA, 1950
- Oak Task Force detectives had placed the Triads under surveillance over a three-month period and they had finally gathered enough evidence to “slot” them (lock them up). — William Dodson, The Sharp End, p. 146, 2001
- to shoot someone dead UK, 1998 Military.
- [T]he officer slotted Scully from a distance of almost sixty yards. — Michael Dobbs, Whispers of Betrayal, 2000
- to give something UK
- James dug out the little wrap [of drugs] Paulie had slotted him last night[.] — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 128, 1999
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