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po-lice noun the police US, 1970 By stressing the first syllable, the conventional term becomes unconventional.- “Nothing personal, but I’m taking off. You’re PO-lice.” — Jess Stearn, Sisters of the Night, p. 51, 1956
- I ain’t got nothin’ to hide, it just that the PO-lice is always fuckin’ over me ever’ time I goes outside[.] — Joseph Wambaugh, The New Centurions, p. 73, 1970
- Still, it took about six months before we had learned to talk enough “game” to earn their respect as non-squares, and for suspicions that we might be “po-lice” to evaporate. — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 24, 1972
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