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citizen noun- an ordinary person outside a gang or club US, 2000
- Mob guys or fences I recognized were mixed in with ordinary customers, what wiseguys call “citizens,” people not connected with the mob. — Joseph Pistone, Donnie Brasco, p. 46, 1987
- As Hell’s Angels, we lived in our own underground world, barely part of the citizens’ world and having as little to do with them as possible. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 109, 2000
- a fellow member of a youth gang US
- — Dale Kramer and Madeline Karr, Teen-Age Gangs, p. 174, 1953
- [C]hicken, smart money man, citizen, and many more. — Howard Polsky, Cottage Six, p. 24, 1962
- a prisoner who has earned the respect of other prisoners US
- — James Harris, A Convict’s Dictionary, p. 30, 1989
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