The governmental department charged with the regulation and control of the affairs of a community, now chiefly the department established to maintain order, enforce the law, and prevent and detect crime, i.e. the police.
the filth were fuckin' everywhere.
by cherrypicker August 27, 2006
British Slang For : Police
by Helena C June 8, 2005
by k.w October 2, 2005
Slang vernacular nickname for police constables and police officers. Used primarily by criminals and/or those who harbour an unfavourable viewpoint of law enforcement.
The term originated in what is today the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, where it is still used today by many people.
It is rarely used as a term of endearment towards the police.
It is also used occasionally in the United States of America, although many other nicknames prevail there.
The term originated in what is today the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, where it is still used today by many people.
It is rarely used as a term of endearment towards the police.
It is also used occasionally in the United States of America, although many other nicknames prevail there.
"Oi! It's the bloody filth! Get your arse out of here, mate!"
"Oi, look at you bumbling about like a bunch of schoolgirls. It could've been the bloody filth up in here and you'd all have been nicked."
"Oi, don't mess with the bloody filth, you tosser."
"Oi! That's what happens, when you mess with the filth. You get nicked, crim."
"Oi, look at you bumbling about like a bunch of schoolgirls. It could've been the bloody filth up in here and you'd all have been nicked."
"Oi, don't mess with the bloody filth, you tosser."
"Oi! That's what happens, when you mess with the filth. You get nicked, crim."
by RoundenBrown November 21, 2011
by Lynx_Pardinus March 16, 2010