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fuzz noun- a police officer; the police US, 1929
- [H]e told me Fuzz is hangin by his house. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 167, 1952
- By the way they knocked he knew it was the fuzz[.] — Alexander Trocchi, Cain’s Book, p. 235, 1960
- — Chris Farlowe, Buzz with the Fuzz, 1964
- I used to try Central Park, but the fuzz there thought I was a nut and almost booked me for disturbing the peace. — Nat Hentoff, Jazz Country, p. 114, 1965
- Fuzz, man, they want to bust you, they bust you, doesn’t matter what the charges, that’s the whole fuzz syndrome right there. — Richard Farina, Been Down So Long, p. 64, 1966
- But Bible told me he never was busted and never expect to be. “The fuzz can’t touch me, man,” he say. — Sara Harris, The Lords of Hell, p. 12, 1967
- All of us was taking off a joint, and the fuzz busted down on us and shot Dirty Red and Tim. — Donald Goines, Dopefiend, p. 154, 1971
- Hey, watch it, fuzz ahead. — American Graffiti, 1973
- The fuzz told his partner that it was just a family beef. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 152, 1973
- “He’s fuzz!” a sharper, older voice said from behind the spot. “Inspector Regan,” Jack said, playing it by ear. — The Sweeney, p. 13, 1976
- Wasn’t that like a cop? Didn’t trust the local fuzz, had to come here and see for himself. — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, p. 100, 1985
- the pubic hair, usually on a female US
- — Maledicta, p. 254, Summer/Winter 1981: “Five years and 121 dirty words later”
- JAMIE: Two words, three effs [fuck off]. She’s got to be a Velcro [lesbian]? LEE: All bets’re off if she likes fuzz on fuzz. — Bernard Dempsey and Kevin McNally, Lock, Stock ... & Two Hundred Smoking Kalashnikovs, p. 100, 2000
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