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by Charlie Gallagher


  Nursery: a place which grows plants, shrubs and trees for sale (often wholesale

  Nutter: insane person

  Old bag: old woman (insulting)

  Old Bill: police

  Online: houses and persons in the UK who sell drugs often notify their potential customers by sending out text messages. They will announce themselves as ‘online.’ This means they are open for business and there are drugs on the premises

  On the blink: broken

  Owt: anything

  P&O: ferry/shipping company

  Pants: underwear (noun); bad/rubbish/terrible (adjective)

  Para: paratrooper

  Pay-as-you-go: a cell phone you pay for calls in advance

  PC: police constable

  PCSO: Police Community Support Officer. Uniform officers who are not police officers but do some of the tasks that would otherwise be completed by officers

  Petrol: gasoline

  Pillbox: a concrete building, partly underground, used as an outpost defence

  Pillock: fool

  Piss off: as exclamation, go away (rude). Also can mean annoy.

  Pissing down: raining

  Piss-take: a mocking act

  Pistol: an armed officer

  Planning Department: the local authority department which issues licences to build and develop property

  Playing field: sports field

  Pleb: ordinary person (often insulting)

  Plimsolls: a type of rubber-soled trainer (or sneaker)

  PNC: police national computer

  Po: slang term for the police. More often used by inner-city gangs of youths

  Portakabin: portable building used as temporary office etc.

  Post: mail

  Prat: silly idiot

  Premier League: top English soccer division

  PSD: Professional Standards Department

  PSNI: police service of Northern Ireland

  Public Analyst: scientists who perform chemical analysis for public protection purposes

  Pushchair: stroller

  RAF: Royal Air Force

  Rag: newspaper

  Raghead: offensive term for people thought to be of Middle Eastern origin

  Ram-raiding: robbery where a vehicle is rammed through a shop window

  Randy: horny

  Recce: reconnaissance

  Red Adair: famous oil well firefighter

  Resus: resuscitation room

  Right state: messy

  Ring: telephone (verb)

  Roadworks: repairs done to roads

  Royal Engineers: British army corps dealing with military engineering etc.

  RSPB: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

  RTC: road traffic collision

  Rugger: rugby (posh American football)

  RV: rendezvous point

  Sarge: sergeant

  SCO19: Specialist Crime and Operations Specialist Firearms Command

  Script: short for prescription. Heroin addicts are often prescribed a substance called methadone as a heroin alternative as part of weaning them off their addiction. Users will often refer to this as their ‘script’

  Scrote: low life

  Semi: semi-detached house, house with another house joined to it on one side only

  Shedload: a large amount

  Six bang: a stun grenade

  Shoeing: beating

  Shout the odds: talk in a loud bossy way

  SIO: senior investigating officer

  Sixth-form college: school for high school students in final two years

  Skag: often used in full as skaghead, slang for a heroin addict

  Skip: a large open container used for building waste

  Slapper: slag (offensive)

  Smackhead: heroin addict

  Snout: police informer

  SOCO: scene-of-crime officer

  Sod: an annoying person

  Solicitor: lawyer

  Sort: to do or make

  Sparky: electrician

  Spook: spy

  Squaddie: a soldier of low rank

  Stunner: beautiful woman

  Super: superintendent (police rank)

  Surveyor: someone who examines land and buildings professionally

  Sweeting: endearment, like sweetheart

  Tabloid: newspaper

  Tac Team: shorthand for tactical team. UK police forces have a number of tactical teams, these are often six constables and a sergeant and they are specialists in door entry, search, arrest strikes and some may be armed

  Tea towel: drying cloth

  Tea: dinner (Northern English)

  Tesco: huge supermarket chain in the UK.

  The sick: on state benefits for mental or physical disability

  Thief taker: term of praise for a police officer

  Three nines: an emergency call (as in 999)

  Till: cash register

  Tip: a mess

  Tipsy: a bit drunk

  Top himself: commit suicide

  Torch: flashlight

  Totty: attractive woman

  Tower block: tall building containing apartments (usually social housing)

  Trumpton: derogatory name for the fire service, often used by police

  Tutor: university teacher

  Upmarket: affluent or fancy

  Wacky baccy: cannabis

  Wally: silly person

  War Cry: Salvation Army magazine

  Wash: the washing machine

  Water board: company supplying water to an area

  White: street name in the UK for crack cocaine. Most street dealers offer both ‘brown and white,’ as it is common that they are used together

  White van man: typical working-class man who drives a small truck

  Widow’s weeds: black clothes worn by a widow in mourning

  Wilco: will comply, i.e. yes

  Wine gums: fruity chewy candy

  Wool-gathering: daydreaming

  WPC: Woman Police Constable (old-fashioned0

  Yob: a rude or aggressive youth or person

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