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pigeon verb to betray someone; to inform on someone US, 1959- While they pigeoned off to the warden we all just sat in the sun and roasted and rested, waiting to see what would happen. — Haywood Patterson, Scottsboro Boy, p. 112, 1950
- If I thought you’d pigeon I’d kill you. — Chester Himes, The Real Cool Killers, p. 50, 1959
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