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Police Slang Expressions in English

Learn common American police slang expressions like heat, fuzz, and po-po. Improve your English with real street vocabulary.

Learning slang is one of the fastest ways to sound more natural in English. In this video, we focus on police slang expressions used in American English. These words and phrases are often heard in movies, TV shows, and everyday conversations, so they are useful to know.

For example, the heat means the police are nearby, while the fuzz is another casual nickname for police officers. You might also hear people say the po-po or the boys when talking about the police. Another common slang word is the badge, which refers to the authority of the police.

Using these phrases will not only help you understand native speakers better but also make your conversations more engaging. Imagine watching an action film and hearing, “Watch out, the fuzz is coming!” If you know the slang, you immediately understand the situation.

Slang adds color and personality to language, but it is usually informal. It’s important to know when and where to use it. Practice these expressions, repeat them aloud, and try to recognize them in shows or music.

Start today by learning police slang and make your English sound more authentic.

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