Yes, "5-O" is a slang term associated with law enforcement, primarily in the United States. It originates from the television show "Hawaii Five-O," which featured a fictional police unit. The term is often used to refer to police officers or law enforcement in general, particularly in a casual or informal context.
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If you assume that 5o oz is meant to be 50 oz, then it is larger. Otherwise, the answer depends on the value of o.
Police operational intelligence is not a term that is used very often. Police operational intelligence is a term used by undercover officers that collect evidence.
There are 10 hundred millions in a billion, so 50*10 = 500.
Police, cop, someone part of the blue force
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The 5-O are the police, so the phrase is a warning that there are cops around or there is a police raid in progress. People shout this in rough areas to give folks time to run, flush/hide any contraband, or whatever. "In the house" usually refers to something being in the current location.This slang term for police comes from the title of a television show, Hawaii Five-O. In the original name, the O was a zero instead, in honor of the fact that Hawaii was the 50'th US state. Since Hawaii Five-O was a police show, the term "five-O" became associated with the police.
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A Gypsy slang term for police officer is ''musker." It usually is meant to be a derogatory term.
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If you assume that 5o oz is meant to be 50 oz, then it is larger. Otherwise, the answer depends on the value of o.
He hasn't died.
i think birdman is rich than 5o cent and that is a fact i think birdman is rich than 5o cent and that is a fact
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