M.O., modus operandi, method of operating, at the drop of the hat, highly responsive, immediately, instantly, sternum, breast bone, score (crime slang), A planned robbery or big illegal job that brings in money, to rip off, To steal from someone or cheat them out of money., tight crew, A small, trusted, highly coordinated group of people., on the prowl, Actively searching or hunting for a target (often secretly or aggressively)., to stand someone up, To fail to meet someone on purpose (often for an arranged meeting, mouthing off, Speaking disrespectfully, arguing back, or being rude to authority., stippling, tattooing (forensic term), Tiny burn-like marks on skin caused by gunpowder at close range., scorched, Burned or damaged by heat or fire., to square (the bookies / accounts), To settle debts or make accounts even., run-down, Worn out, old, neglected, in bad condition (place or building)., to mystify, To confuse or puzzle someone., bearer bonds, Physical financial bonds that belong to whoever holds them (no registered owner)., portfolio, A collection of investments or financial assets someone manages., offshore, Money or accounts held in foreign countries, often to hide or protect it., loose cash, Physical money that is untracked, unassigned, or not in accounts., “I was cutting it real smooth”, I was handling things very skillfully and smoothly., to break free, To escape from restraint or control (physically or metaphorically)., to settle for, To accept something less than ideal., to beam out, To leave quickly or disappear (slangy, like “get out fast”)., drive-in, A place (restaurant, theater, etc.) where you stay in your car. Meeting location or open-access spot., barrettes, Hair clips or decorative hair fasteners., merch, Short for merchandise; goods or products (sometimes stolen goods in slang use).

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