4 definitions by Stan Lee "Bookie" Williams
"There were two jasper co-eds in her dorm who were fierce rivals for the love of a coffee-colored, curvaceous doll from a country town in Oklahoma." (Pimp; The Story Of My Life - by Iceberg Slim - Ch.2 Pg.23)
by Stan Lee "Bookie" Williams September 22, 2021
"He fingered his dollar necktie and hoisted his starved shoulders inside the jacket of his cheap vine ..." (Pimp; The Story Of My Life - by Iceberg Slim - Ch.2 Pg.26)
by Stan Lee "Bookie" Williams September 22, 2021
5-year jail sentence US Street Slang - 1930's
Possibly derived from Yiddish "finf" meaning five, from Middle High German, from Old High German
Possibly derived from Yiddish "finf" meaning five, from Middle High German, from Old High German
'Well Bobby, it seems that you are in a little trouble, huh? I am attorney Williams, an old friend of your family.'
I said, 'It isn't a little trouble. Under the Max, I could get a fin.' (Pimp; The Story Of My Life - by Iceberg Slim - Ch.2 Pg.26)
I said, 'It isn't a little trouble. Under the Max, I could get a fin.' (Pimp; The Story Of My Life - by Iceberg Slim - Ch.2 Pg.26)
by Stan Lee "Bookie" Williams September 22, 2021
"My sentence was for carnal knowledge and abuse, reduced from pandering, because you can't pander from anything except a whore ..." (Pimp; The Story Of My Life - by Iceberg Slim - Ch.2 Pg.27)
by Stan Lee "Bookie" Williams September 22, 2021