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rozzer /ˈrɒzə /noun British informalA police officer.While the unions were gutted, many of the rozzers were said to be ‘made up’....- The rozzers showed up a split second later en masse (two cars and a van) and rang the loud neighbour's doorbell.
- I knew it was only a matter of minutes before I was rumbled and some sort of motorway security or, worse, the rozzers themselves would be on the scene.
Origin Late 19th century: of unknown origin. |