wooden-top
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See also: woodentop
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]The expression may be a reference to the wooden construction of a bobby's custodian helmet.
Pronunciation
[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
[edit]wooden-top (plural wooden-tops)
- (British, informal, idiomatic) A uniformed police officer.
- 1988, Derek Raymond, The Devil's Home on Leave, Ballantine Books, page 151:
- Immediately a big wooden-top came in. He was young and blond.
- 1991, Bill James, The Lolita Man, W. W. Norton & Company, page 41:
- It is Detective Chief Superintendent Cohn Harpur, one of the bosses, but just a wooden-top like all the rest.
Usage notes
[edit]Used by British police, Criminal Investigation Department detectives.
Synonyms
[edit]- (police officer): see Thesaurus:police officer
References
[edit]- wooden-top, on UK Police Slang and Acronyms.