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  1. Aug 14, 2007 · A Peeler is bitch who's stomach hangs down so low that you, in essence, have to "peel" it up in order to gain entry into what is most likely the torrid, twisted web of sweat, stink and odor that is her nether regions.

  2. Feb 14, 2005 · Peeler or Peelers is Irish slang used mainly in the north but some places in south to. A Peeler is a police officer, cop, pig what ever you wish to call them even bacon

  3. Mar 17, 2018 · The noun bobby is an informal British name for a police officer. It is from Bobby, diminutive of Bob, pet form of Robert, in allusion to the name of Robert Peel (1788-1850), British Conservative statesman.

  4. List of police-related slang terms. Many police-related slang terms exist for police officers. These terms are rarely used by the police themselves. Police services also have their own internal slang and jargon; some of it is relatively widespread geographically and some very localized.

  5. Jan 28, 2024 · Peeler. Next we have peeler, which is doubtless the most archaic term on this list. It is not very common at all nowadays, but it is still used to some degree. The thing about peeler, too, is that most people in Britain tend to understand what it means if only because of its origin.

  6. Mar 26, 2014 · It took about three more centuries, but this particular insult inevitably became a popular nickname for oft-insulted police officers, with the first documented reference to this being in the Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit and Pickpocket Eloquence, published in London in 1811.

  7. Jan 27, 2020 · ROZZERS is a long-standing slang term for the police, which derives from the late 1800s. The term is highly likely to have been coined in the time of Sir Robert Peel, who established the first police force in the area of Rossendale, Lancashire (hence ROZZERS).

  8. The Peeler is a nickname for a police constable who was a member of the first modern professional police force, the Metropolitan Police in London, formed by Sir Robert Peel in 1829.

  9. After recently binge-watching the entire run of Endeavour, Inspector Morse, and Lewis, I heard lots of unusual words related to British policing. So, I - British Slang, British TV, English Language

  10. Brewer's: Peeler ( A ). Slang for a policeman; so called from Sir Robert Peel, who reconstructed the police system. Bobby, being the nickname of Robert, is applied to the same force. ( See Bobby.)

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