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roscoe noun a handgun US, 1914- Every time I meet a girl I whip out the old roscoe and pretend I’m a New York gangster and scare the hell out of them. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Neal Cassady, p. 127, 13 September 1947
- Then, holding his roscoe or barker on Mr. Mach, the policeman moseyed back to the truck and peered inside. — San Francisco News, p. 1, 25 August 1950
- I mean, she stood up, right in the face of my Roscoe! — Robert Gover, One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, p. 180, 1961
- The dude went mad / an’ started to jump bad, pulling his roscoe out his slide. — Lightnin’ Rod, Hustlers Convention, p. 98, 1973
- You get big respect from the roscoe–it’s the only thing people in my business understand. — Vernon E. Smith, The Jones Men, p. 70, 1974
- The other man held a cocked Roscoe on us. — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 109, 1994
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