Why are cops called Jakes?

What are "Jakes"? The slang term "Jakes" is a noun that is used to refer to cops or the police. The term originally referred to firefighters but got a new meaning in the rap world. If someone is referring to the "Jakes" they are referring to the cops or police.
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Why is it called the Jakes?

Being a "Good J-Key" probably meant a fireman who was cool under the pressure and could send clear Morse code. "J-Key" was eventually shortened to "Jake", and when spread to the public, "Jake" came to be a common term for firemen in general.
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What does Jakes mean in slang?

jakes. / (dʒeɪks) / noun. an archaic slang word for lavatory. Southwest English dialect human excrement.
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What does Jakes mean in drill?

Jakes – police. Joint – gun. Jump out – undercover police on patrol. – emerge from a vehicle.
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What is Jakes in London slang?

jakes in British English

(dʒeɪks ) noun. 1. an archaic slang word for lavatory.
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Police Nicknames Explained



Does Jake mean OK?

adjective Slang. satisfactory; OK; fine: Everything's jake with me.
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What is slang for police in London?

bobby, slang term for a member of London's Metropolitan Police derived from the name of Sir Robert Peel, who established the force in 1829. Police officers in London are also known as “peelers” for the same reason.
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Is Jakes police slang?

What are "Jakes"? The slang term "Jakes" is a noun that is used to refer to cops or the police. The term originally referred to firefighters but got a new meaning in the rap world. If someone is referring to the "Jakes" they are referring to the cops or police.
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Why do cops get called 12?

Why Are The Police Called “12”? Police are called 12 as a slang term. According to sources, 12 comes from the police radio code “10-12,” which means that visitors are present in the area where police are going. It's similar to a warning to police that they might have company when they arrive on the scene.
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What is WAP slang?

What does WAP mean? WAP is a slang acronym that stands for wet-ass pussy. The acronym was created and popularized by hip-hop artist Cardi B in her hit August 2020 single “WAP.”
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What does Jake mean in 1920s slang?

One of the more popular explanations is that it means: fine, good, well, satisfactory as in “Don't worry, everything is Jake!” Reportedly the term originated during the 1920's or 1930's. It preceded the use of the word “cool” for the same meaning.
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Why was a toilet called a John?

The name “John” was later derived from “Jake” and “Jack.” Secondly but most notable amongst historians, John was the name of the first man credited with inventing the first flushing toilet. John Harington was born during the time in which Queen Elizabeth reigned. His mother was a member of the queen's chamber.
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What does 5 0 mean police?

Five-O, an American slang term for law enforcement. Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series), an American television police drama airing from 1968 to 1980.
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Does Jack mean cop?

General. From 1889 (OED). 'Jack' was in general usage as slang for 'a policeman', but in World War I was adapted to 'a military policeman'.
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What do Irish people call the police?

Law enforcement in Ireland

The Republic of Ireland has one national civilian police force, called “An Garda Síochána”, meaning 'Guardians of the Peace of Ireland'. It has 14,500 staff members and provides both local and national law enforcement services. It is commonly referred to as “Garda”.
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What is the Q word for police?

The "Q" Word (Q=Quiet) is a word known in the Emergency Services as a punishable offensive word. Whenever the word is muttered, the night (or day) becomes flooded with emergency calls.
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What does 10 7 mean as a cop?

10-7od Out of service - off duty. 10-8 In service/available for assignment. 10-9 Repeat last transmission.
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What is a 10 4 in cop?

10-4. Message received; OK; acknowledged.
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Why does the Navy call bathroom a head?

"Head" in a nautical sense referring to the bow or fore part of a ship dates to 1485. The ship's toilet was typically placed at the head of the ship near the base of the bowsprit, where splashing water served to naturally clean the toilet area.
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What do British people call toilets?

Loo. Despite being a very British word for toilet, 'loo' is actually derived from the French phrase 'guardez l'eau', which means 'watch out for the water'.
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