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It is probably a typo and it should be "prosecute".
BOLO stands for "be on the lookout" and is also known as an All Points Bulletin (APB). It is a broadcast issued from one law enforcement agency to another. It typically contains information about a wanted suspect who is to be arrested or a person of interest for whom law enforcement officers are to look.
verb . To acquire a knife.
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noun. People of little sense who are looking for easy money.
noun. A graffiti artist, particularly one who works alone using canned spray paint.
First applied to the red light district of New York City after an officer on the take confessed that those who were assigned there were able to buy the better cuts of meat, i.e. the tenderloin.
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noun. A shell game operator.
noun . Yet another name for a sucker or mark.
noun. The client of a prostitute. Also the service provided by the prostitute.
noun. A dandyish form of clothing characterized by excessively long and broad sleeves, baggy pants, and broad-brimmed hats affected by Mexican American youth during the early 1940s. Zoot suits were deemed wasteful and unpatriotic by white and African Americans who supported the war effort. Anger with the display of conspicuous consumption during a time of rationing was one of the factors (along with racism and a vague sense of vigilantism) contributing to the eruption of the 1943 Zoot Suit riots in Los Angeles.