stoolie

NOUN
  1. someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
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How To Use stoolie In A Sentence

  • December 10th, 2007 at 9: 27 am jokerswild says: affleck is a stoolie! everybody kill shun him. EXCESSIVE BLOOD SPURTING MAKES ME HAPPY
  • Raymond enters the D.C. prison system a marked man - gang members feel he's a traitor and a potential stoolie.
  • No evidence of ‘conspiracy’ is necessary other than a stoolie's say-so - not cash, not corroborative testimony, not even the drugs themselves.
  • With a nod to Dr. Doolittle, cozy fans will enjoy the competition between the amateur sleuth and the professional detective as she has a more accurate stoolie system to ask for help from than he does. Hounding the Pavement-Judi McCoy « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Widmark is aces, as is the prolific Thelma Ritter playing Jo, a veteran stoolie. John Farr: The Best "Under the Radar" Film Noir by Farr
  • Rye, you shall be our chairman, Hat, you shall be our stoolie, and I as usual shall take the floor. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Widmark shines, as does peerless character actress Thelma Ritter playing Jo, a veteran stoolie. John Farr: Why Should Brad and Britney's Issues Dwarf the Legacy of Richard Widmark and Jules Dassin?
  • Here an intelligent, self-taught inmate, Jim, works as a file clerk, unjustly called a stoolie by his fellow prisoners although he strives to help them.
  • Now, we've got a house on V street, around the corner, that we suspect is being used by bootlegger's and drug stoolies as a depot for mules.
  • Check out his background – he's a stoolie for the right, not an objective commenter. Top U.S. commander in Iraq disagrees with early pull-out memo
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