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wire verb- to send a telegraph message UK, 1859
- He’s in New York hustling for the month and wiring money back to his wife and two kids in Las Vegas. — The Observer, 10 March 2002
- to use a small microphone or transmitting device to intercept oral communications US
- I thought, shit, he’s wired, my life is gone, ended, obliterated by this one individual. — Leonard Shecter and William Phillips, On the Pad, p. 44, 1973
- [W]ondering where the Ching was calling from. Bar on Catherine Street in South Philly? He hoped to Christ not. That social club on Hutchinson? Either place could be wired. — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, p. 138, 1985
- I took Rossi’s car because it was wired with a Nagra in the trunk. — Joseph Pistone, Donnie Brasco, p. 275, 1987
- in skateboarding, to analyse and plan a difficult manoeuvre or trick US
- — Laura Torbet, The Complete Book of Skateboarding, p. 109, 1976
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