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paddy wagon
noun
A police van for transporting prisoners.
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Heads connected with paddy wagon mirrors.
The offender was put into a paddy wagon and a shuffle ensued.
Now you get in the paddy wagon they're gonna buckle you up," he said.
Someone started throwing pocket change at the officers, and others began rocking the paddy wagon.
The Macedonian police collected Ghaith and his friends in a paddy wagon and took them back to the Greek border.
"Usually, if they beat us, it happens inside, like in the back of a paddy wagon," he said.
"Do you want a ticket to the paddy wagon?" cried one young man, carrying a roll of fake bus tickets.
When they roughed up Kasparov and threw him in a paddy wagon, the foreign press surrounded it.
(One shows him flopped down on his stomach on the floor of a paddy wagon, camera cocked, like a hunter, waiting for the first arrest of the night).
They were put in the back of the paddy wagon, and if the car isn't driven gently, you get knocked about in the back.
But a second prisoner had just been put in the paddy wagon, and Gray was left there while the van proceeded to the western district station for processing.
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