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In Carlie's research, female gang members who chose to leave gang life did so for many of the same reasons men did, including growing older, marriage, and/or getting a steady and legal job. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] However, according to the research of Moore and Hagedorn, when a female gang member has a child, she is much more likely to invest the time ...
Goodfella: A member of the Mafia. goomar or goomah: Americanized form of comare, a Mafia mistress. goombah: an associate, especially a senior member of a criminal gang. heavy: packed, carrying a weapon. hit: to murder; also see whack. initiation or induction: becoming a made man. juice: the interest paid to a loan shark for the loan; also see vig.
Jamaican slang for members of establishments (including the police and federal agents) that are perceived as oppressive due their association with white people. [2] Downtown gang FBI: Fed Abbreviation of "federal agent" or "federal police officer". [3] Federales, Federale
A gang is a group or society of associates, friends or members of a family with a defined leadership and internal organization. Girl gang may also refer to: Girl Gang, American crime film "Girl Gang" (Ciara song), song by Ciara featuring on her album Beauty Marks; Girl Gang Boss Detective: Revenge of the Three Kazama Sisters, Japanese film
Phoolan Devi – Indian dacoit, gun moll of Vikram Mallah, later turned into the gang leader after his death; Victoria DiGiorgio Gotti – John Gotti; Judith Exner – an American woman who claimed to be the mistress of U.S. president John F. Kennedy and of Mafia leaders Sam Giancana and John Roselli; Evelyn "Billie" Frechette – John Dillinger
A street level rumble of Apache gang members battling Parisian Police officers en masse on 14 August 1904. A gang is a group or society of associates, friends, or members of a family with a defined leadership and internal organization that identifies with or claims control over territory in a community and engages, either individually or collectively, in illegal, and possibly violent, behavior ...
The expression is thought to have originated with the Bloods, a gang that originated in Los Angeles, who wanted to avoid using "crazy" because it started with the letter "c," which they associated ...
A cholo or chola is a member of a Chicano and Latino subculture or lifestyle associated with a particular set of dress, behavior, and worldview which originated in Los Angeles. [1] A veterano or veterana is an older member of the same subculture. [2] [3] [4] Other terms referring to male members of the subculture may include vato and vato loco.