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claim verb- to arrest someone UK
- — Peter Laurie, Scotland Yard, p. 321, 1970
- to challenge someone to a fight IRELAND
- The Mulryans was doing a lot of braggin’ about what they’d do to us, so we sent them word that we was claimin’ them. — Murphy Tom, A Whistle in the Dark, p. 18, 1989
- to self-identify as a youth gang member US
- “He claim?” Jaus asked. “He’s West Coast. He’s OK.” — Bob Sipchen, Baby Insane and the Buddha, p. 234, 1993
- “It was good to see some old friends, kids I knew in elementary school before I claimed Crip.” — Gini Sikes, 8 Ball Chicks, p. 83, 1997
- “Me and Smiley want him to claim the set,” T.J. says. — Colton Simpson, Inside the Crips, p. 19, 2005
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