Police Jargon/Slang
Law enforcement use of Red Ball aka Redball
- Red ball, a term used by the US Air Force, typically on the flight line, to identify aircraft maintenance issues that could prevent an on-time launch of aircraft. This is usually when aircrew are present, and thus given highest priority.
- Red ball or Redball, jargon for a high-profile police case that draws media and political attention, often used in the book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets and the television shows based on it: Homicide: Life on the Street and The Wire. In Baltimore Redball is as common a word/term as Espantoon.
- The Red Ball Express was a truck convoy system that supplied Allied forces in World War II.
10-30
10-44 lunch
10-7
10-7 detailed...going on vacation leaving early
30-1
42.50 on the hoof
5-0
6 on the whistle
801 10-18
9:01 Club (Stet's attorney, early court leave)
95
Actor
Adam Henry
ADSTW SFE BSU. Arrived dead, stayed that way. Shit flying everywhere. Busting shit up
All the ones I wrote were from a police department long since gone.
All told
Alley Apple = brick, bottle, rock
Answer the box dummy
As a rookie, my sergeant was describing how to write a note on the back of a warrant that you attempt to serve, so it wouldn't keep coming back to try to serve, and he said you knock on the door and ask if he or she is there, ask the name of the person, Joe shit the ragman said, he doesn't live here. go to the next house, Joe shit the rag man said they are already in jail, and he did this with about a half dozen examples all Joe shit the ragman, then he asked if I understood, Sonny Dickson was sitting in on my lesson, and when asked if I understood, Sonny answered up, he said, "yes sir, that joe shit the ragman is everywhere, that guy really gets around!"
Attitude adjustment
Baby bookin
Back up
Bailout
Baliwick 3
Bam-ba-lance and Hoot-an-holler. (Ambulance and fire truck)
Banked me
Beat n release
Beatem up boys
Billy Club
Brilliant, I love the explanations as much as the jargon...
Brookfield Boogie. (Dance we did to keep roaches off of you)
B's and H's. Bitches and Whores!
Burner
Call 2100
Canvas
Chalker
Check his dip
Choir practice
Choir Practice at PPR - Pimlico Park & Ride
Choke slam
Circus court
Contempt of cop.
Correctol
Cruising patrol
Dead Right There
DFO. Done fell out.
DFQ = Dumb Fucking Question.
Dick dance
Dirt bag
Dirt nap
Dirty
DOA
Don’t eyeball me
Don’t piss down my leg and tell me it’s raining.
Dope Fein Lean
DRT = Dead Right There
Eager street hotel
Endless walk to nowhere
Espantoon
Eye fuck
Five Oh or Time Out!
Five Ring
Five-O
Floatter
FNG=Fucking New Guy
Fox trot
Get six.
GOA
Gorked
Got a creeper!
Gotta a pack of them ! Large group
Grab em N slab em boys...medical examiner
Ground Rent (crap game money left behind after the players fled)
GSW = Gun Shot Wound
Hack.. I was Driving down 3700 W. Belvedere this lady kept waving at me, after several times I stopped she was like I don’t want you..
Had a lady tell me she was Raised & Simonized
Hair weave
half a brick
Here’s an oldie…. An over nighter
Hog tie
Hold me on A pr
Hold me out...
Hoodle head
Hot list
Hot sheet
House Cat
House got ramshacked “ransacked”
House mouse
Humble
Hump
I got some scrimp
I knew it as mopery with the intent to creep.
I lived with that one all my career
I'm old, everybody was a knuckle head. I heard one of my younger trainees call a guy a knuckle head one day and I laughed all day. Lol
I'm only conversating on the corner not selling
In the summertime in some districts, some of the older women used to put their money in their bras. When they went to buy something in the corner grocery or liquor stores, they would take the money out, which was damp with sweat and pay the storekeeper. In some of the stores, you would hear the storekeeper refer to as Titty money.
Indict a corner
Is it Murder or Homicide
it’s when you pull up to a dirty dealer and it looks like he has to go to the bathroom lmao
Jacked
Jackpot
Joe Shit the rag man
Jon Pease - "You split em, you git em" or "WRONG!!"
Jumbos
jump out boys
Junkie lean
Kilt. Rant Over. DRT Dead right there. Trifling. Preparation for a forest. Fruckus
Knock & talk
Knockers
Knotty-head
Knuckle head
Lemon heads (motor cops)
Look out book
Mad Dog 20/20
Midnight shift ( Siesta Fiesta) my first year or so it was put on the radio lol
Mill about smartly
Mopery either, with the intent to gape, or a felony on the high seas
Motengainer (whole bunch of Mfers)
Mother told me to be careful with her son as he just came back from the doctors. Said he was being psycho laminized. When inquired what for mom stated he was having hilarious delusions
Murder Po-lice
My crib---meaning house
My daughter thinks Stand By is police Jason, but I disagree. I use it all the time. Don't civilians? Hhmmmm. Gotta start listening to civilians.
My father called me my brother knuckle head so much we thought it was our names, as Irish twins we figure huh, we share clothes and toys and a name... it beat our older brother's name... we still call him dumb ass. ROTFL
My good friend, (He'll know who he is, but i won't mention names) he was on a beach and a young lady wearing a yellow bikini was taking a survey asked him to sign, then asked if he was staring at her bikini top, or the parts sticking out from behind. he confessed and told me he was caught "eye sucking" LOL He can tell us who he is if he wants.. but I had to laugh at the way he spun the old "Eye F'ing" jargon.
No bail.
No, where be the judge?
Notify 2100
NRN
Off to the Bat Cave
Officer, where go the coat room?
Old radio cars were called scout cars
On a midnight shift I once called out for a 10-44 nap... I also had dispatch asked me my status, i said I am married with children...
On the arm
Paper (Warrant)
Patty Wagon
Pecker trail in fact I am not sure if it was a prank on a rookie, but I was told you could write "Pecker trail" in a report. I never did but damn he made it sound like maybe, its a good thing we didn't see any or it may have been in that report lol
Perp
Po-lice
Post integrity.
Post officer
Priceless that you said “hump”!
Rabbit!
Rack up.
Radio car
Rapsed = raped
Red Ball aka Redball
Robo-Cops = Housing Authority Police
Rolled a 7
Rollin stolen
Rookie Mistake and OT Nut
Running through the Cut
Selling wolf tickets
Shift Change Party
Shock-A-Rama
Short change over
Shorty
Shorty Big Head = kids
Side partner
Silver bracelets
Sir, you have to keep your jacket with you
Skrimp = Shrimp
Slap jack
Squirrel
stinker
Suicide by cop
Tale tells
Tell tails
The 3C's.thatvwill get you fired. Booze Cooze and Snooze!
The claw
The cut
The hill.." (cherry hill)
The Hole
The hood
The lean
The ole Tell Tale - placing a small rock on the business door midnight shift for those villains trying doors at 3AM
These ain’t my pants
Titty money
Top knot= your head
Top of Form
Trapping
Trying up
Tumble weeds
Tune up
Turn key
Turn-up
Un-ass the area
Union meeting
Up the screet
Visit to the Mezzanine!
We all worked with a “HUMP”
We'd hit the bars and put and wait for them to move. That would get most of them to move. Next came the spotlights. Some would "signify" and then move. There'd always be some idiot that would dance when the light hit them. He was the one who got locked up.
When I was a welder my boss came to me, he said his kids friend told him he was banked in the head with an alley apple. LOL It didn't take a genius to figure he was hit in the head with a rock or bottle.
When I was new I asked the complainant what the problem was. He kept yelling "They banked me". I said "They banged you?" He got pissed and yelled "No white boy, they took my money. They banked me!"
Whip. Describing a car.
Who? Me?
Wood shampoo
Yoked me
Yoking
You can't get there from here
You know what time it is.
You wanna take a ride
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