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(Five oh) slang for Sheriff's Office.

Many gang phrases, names and terminologies are translated into symbols. Often numbers are relate to letters in the alphabet and at times simply utilizing the shape of the number as a letter. In this case 5 = S for Sheriff and 0 = O for Office.
Stow that piece. 5 0 (five oh) is rollin' up.
translates: Hide that gun. The Sheriff's Office is coming.
5 0 by DC Blue January 31, 2018
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Slang for police officers and/or a warning that police are approaching. Derived from the television show Hawaii 5-0. Also see pig, and piglet.
5-0 by Robert December 28, 2002
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Slang for police. Origin unclear, likely derived from the 1970's TV police drama "Hawaii 5-0" although it has been suggested to refer to the "5.0" emblems on Ford Mustang police cars used by many agencies in the late 1980's-1990's.
"Holy shit, 5-oh! 5-oh! Get those fighting cocks back in their cages!
5.0 by James October 18, 2003
In 1982, Ford reintroduced a high-performance Mustang GT which opened the door for an entirely new era of the muscle car. Wringing a then-respectable 157 hp from its "5.0" (actually 4.94 L, 302 in³) Windsor V8.

The "5.0" Mustangs, cars that gave birth to an entire aftermarket performance industry, continue to remain extremely popular today.

Pronounced "five point oh."
Vannilla Ice: "Rollin' in my 5.0 with the ragtop down so my hair can blow"
5.0 by Van Buren January 26, 2006
One of the best engines ever made by Ford. Can be found in Mustangs and the like.
That 92 Mustang LX has a 5.0 in it.
5.0 by eightyfour February 28, 2004
Oh No! 5-0! Get the fcuk out of ere! Run!
5-0 by Doug December 3, 2004
slang for police, originated from the TV show "hawaii five-0" (apparently a show about cops)
"5-0 at the do, gotta go" -cradle to the grave
5-0 by chris January 1, 2004