词组 | nailer |
释义 | nail-em-and-jail-em and nailer Theme: POLICE n. the police in general; a police officer.The nailers caught Freddy last night.Old nail-em-and-jail-em is going to be knocking at your door any day now. nailer noun a police officer US, 1973nailer1. obsolete slang A police officer or detective. (i.e., someone who "nails" criminals.) A couple of nailers came snooping around the offices the other day, but I had hidden anything incriminating well before they arrived. The boss lost a bit of trust in me ever since my younger brother became a nailer. 2. dated slang Someone who excels at some activity or task. Suzy has always been a nailer when it comes to her schoolwork—I don't think there's ever been a year that she wasn't top of her class. The young draft pick from Wisconsin has been an absolute nailer as the Vikings' new kicker. nail-em-and-jail-emand nailer n. the police in general; a police officer. Old nail-em-and-jail-em is going to be knocking at your door any day now. Victor mooned a nailer and almost got nailed. nailerverbSee nail-em-and-jail-em |
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