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perp

/purp/US // pɜrp //UK // (pɜːp) //

殒命者,死神,罪犯,殒命

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Police Slang.

    • : the perpetrator of a crime.

Examples

  • One of them had not been given time to get dressed; he was perp-walked wearing only a pair of boxers.

  • The instant you are deemed a candidate for arrest, you become not so much a person as a “perp.”

  • The policeman then commandeers the dashcammed car and orders the driver to chase down the perp.

  • Next day, DSK was perp-walking his way, haggard and grizzled, into infamy.

  • The four surrendered to the First Precinct on Monday and were “perp walked” before the news cameras.

  • I raised my arms over my head like a prizefighter and made my exit from Social Studies and began the perp-walk to the office.

  • I did my key and did the perp-walk around the gang, letting everyone snap a pic.

  • Remember the window of the seven lights in the Abbey Church, the one with the angels ascending and descending; also the rich Perp.

  • Tried to draw the roof of the choir, a good specimen of early Perp., and failed.

  • The use of very large openings, for wide windows full of stained glass also made it increasingly necessary in the Dec. and Perp.